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West,
I lived in the West End Vancouver some time ago. I remember the address .. 1831 Robson st. Was on the east side of the street 1/2 a block no. of Denman Place. Was on the 5th floor east side so had a good view. I can hardly wait to get back up there and eat at a specific Korean resturant.

I was in your old hood this afternoon. Stanley Park/Lost Lagoon is my second home.
 

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Here are a couple of my favorites.
 

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The green and white Victory Tug Minot's Light was on our dock for a number of years. It was purchased new by a fellow back east, hence the name. As It was told to us, he later gave it to his son who lived out here and had the boat shipped out here for him.

It was sold some years ago and was moved to the other basin in our harbor. It was there for a few years but now does not seem to be in the harbor anymore unless it's in a slip we can't see.

The VT37 is still one of our all-time favorite designs.
 
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West:

Thanks for checking on my boat.....in the shelter not visible just out of the frame aft of your picture of Giraffe, the Nordy 62.
 
Boat PIX

The green and white Victory Tug Minot's Light was on our dock for a number of years. It was purchased new by a fellow back east, hence the name. As It was told to us, he later gave it to his son who lived out here and had the boat shipped out here for him.

It was sold some years ago and was moved to the other basin in our harbor. It was there for a few years but now does not seem to be in the harbor anymore unless it's in a slip we can't see.

The VT37 is still one of our all-time favorite designs.

The son was a friend from work, and he took the the photo of my previous boat, the Jeanneau SO 35 with the spinnaker at the same time I took the pix of his boat. :socool:
 
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just off of Nanaimo
 

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Grand banks longliner

Did 7 years hard time on that old girl 6 summers on the tail of the banks and cap,equator bound every winter,fishing continental shelf,the stream,the Puerto Rican trench Barbados yellowfin trip every season,got my shellback,then the last year steamed her to capetown south Africa,myself and engineer,boat never came northbound again,,I miss that old girl and the action
 

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My last rig

Molds came from rite here in Mass
 

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