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Old 16-07-2012, 12:59   #1
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Sunday Morning

His was Sunday Morning. Our Sugar Bee was in the first pew.
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Old 16-07-2012, 13:10   #2
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Re: Sunday Morning

Great Photo! I really like the border. What type of ship is she?
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Old 16-07-2012, 13:22   #3
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Great Photo! I really like the border. What type of ship is she?
Sugar Bee is a William Crealock design from 1975, hull number 50, Jan 1976. Clipper Marine 32 Aft Cabin Ketch. Not many still around, not many made almost 40 years ago. I am the third owner that I have been able to trace back. Owner before me was a Southern Cal banker, before that she was a dorm room for a girl going to college. I brought Sugar Bee to a small lake in Nebraska. Fun to sail or just dink with. Not everyday you see a ketch center cockpit sailboat. That was what hooked me on her.

The photo just looked a little church like, so I added in a little natures stained glass windows effect.
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Re: Sunday Morning

Cheers and congratulations. I found another one online and looked through the slideshow. They look good and roomy on the inside. Definitely not everyday one sees a ketch sailing through in inland lake. She must be the biggest boat there.

Fair winds and thanks for sharing the photo.
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