Cat and Mouse
With the mast raised and sail bent on, there was nothing left to do but push her into the water and see what would happen.
With the mast raised and sail bent on, there was nothing left to do but push her into the water and see what would happen.
With their gaff rigs and generous beam, a fleet of racing catboats dresses the stage every Tuesday evening on Narragansett Bay.
This 33-foot catboat, the reincarnation of a storied Barnegat Bay racer, is the latest success of a former Wall Streeter devoted to bringing classic wooden sailboats back to life. Yacht Style from our December 2012 issue.
With the mast raised and sail bent on, there was nothing left to do but push her into the water and see what would happen.
With their gaff rigs and generous beam, a fleet of racing catboats dresses the stage every Tuesday evening on Narragansett Bay.
This 33-foot catboat, the reincarnation of a storied Barnegat Bay racer, is the latest success of a former Wall Streeter devoted to bringing classic wooden sailboats back to life. Yacht Style from our December 2012 issue.
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