It’s easy to see how you could fall in love with a boat, especially if she were this gorgeous.
(via Northwest Twenty)
You can’t argue with a sweet little boat like her.
(via Northwest Twenty)
Cape Cod: Ocean Blue (by Chris Seufert)
Biggest regret of visiting Martha’s Vineyard in the winter: you don’t get to see the tall ships actually sailing. (Or any of the other boats sailing, for that matter.) (via Alabama | Northwest Twenty)
This is absolutely serene. Possibly the number one thing I miss about New England. (by Chris Seufert)
Schooner Liberty, a Boston Pilot boat.
I like this picture. It would make a good alst page of a book or back of an album cover or something I’m using it to put an end on this little series of photographs I have taken form the Boston Public Library’s collection. Thank them and bless their souls. (by Boston Public Library)
I’ve always said that if you can’t afford an actual schooner yacht, you should just make a tiny one or three for yourself. (by Boston Public Library)
Boat builders, and the boats they are building. (by Boston Public Library)
Boats. (by Boston Public Library)
Evidence that even since the early days, New Englanders have always stopped what they are doing to take a look at someone who messed up. (by Boston Public Library)
Thomas W. Lawson, the seven masted schooner holding the dubious distinction of “The World’s Only Seven-Masted Schooner.” (by Boston Public Library)
Yacht Atlantic, crossing, well, the Atlantic. (by Boston Public Library)