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With the ever-present sound of the sea being halted by granite outside this protected anchorage, we go drifting along among the islands of Maine as the fog burns away in light filled airs.

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    Tom Sliter says:

    Just an outstanding video. The second to last segment with the rock face looked like 3-D. And that was on my phone! The final shot shows one of the best uses for a drone I’ve ever seen. Thank you.

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    Michael Meyers says:

    Looks like Howdy has a carbon fiber mast now. Curious if you had issues with the birds-mouth mast or just wanted to cut down on weight. I just finished laminating the stems of my Caledonia yesterday.

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    Richard Knight says:

    Nowhere else on the internet will you find over 5 uninterrupted minutes of the most exquisite silence of nature on the water. It’s masterful. Congratulations. And thank you.

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    Raymond Harrop says:

    Lovely video and noticed you have very big tides in Maine. I live on the South East coast of Australia at Bermagui on the Pacific ocean – tides only about 1 metre here.

  • Dennis H

    Dennis H says:

    Very chill – but why do have the mainsail reefed?

    • Steve Stone

      Steve Stone says:

      Good eye, Dennis. Part lazy, part logic. I’ve started keeping one reef in much of the time as my default for this rig. In very light air like this daysail I’d normally shake that reef out, but the wind was forecast to be more once I got around to the open bay where the beach is and I figured I might be motoring or rowing to get out of the protected anchorage and around to the open bay. I like a reef in for rowing and motoring cause I can set the sail/boom a bit higher to get it overhead and out of the way. But mostly, I had it reefed from the sail the day before, and knew I’d likely be reefing with the wind forecast for the sail back to Jonesport the next day . . . so was just too lazy to shake it out and put it back. This boat sails just about as well and fast with a reef in as it does without in most cases, often with a lot less action if it’s gusty, so I like a reef in, especially when other people aboard or cocktails or coffee are being served.

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    Lester Garnier says:

    Looks like she is moving by nothing more than your own breath. Thanks for a calming video well done.

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    George Conbeer says:

    Thanks, Steve. Made this morning’s coffee taste even better.

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    Julian Kuffler says:

    Hi Steve

    So nicely done.
    I have eased off for now

    Thanks

    Julian

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    Coleen Mennucci says:

    The definition of “Serene and Tranquility “
    Absolutely beautiful….love the circling around the boat at the end….wonderful conclusion!

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    Ralph Eade says:

    Hi Guys I was out last week on the Gold Coast Australia getting a prescription refilled at our local chemist (drug Store) when a lady tapped me on the shoulder asking for a photo of my back? I had forgotten that I was wearing the August “Start off Slow ……..its Summer” tee shirt so the word is being spread around. She did not want me sign an autograph or exchange phone numbers so I took off slowly for my next appointment – after all it was still August.

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    Ian Douglas says:

    Your videos are always good, Steve, but this one has made an excellent, calming start to my day. Thanks!

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    Chris Kleinfelter says:

    So serene, it inspired me to write this:
    In a small boat
    moving easily on
    the soft morning air
    the shore passes
    at a walking pace.
    Ripples form like lace
    and tap a message,
    sotto voce, on the planks.
    These gentle lyrics
    blend with birdsong
    to tell me the day
    is complete
    before it’s even begun
    and I have no need
    to go ashore
    ahead of the setting sun.

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    Charles Reed says:

    Looks like Roque Island. Have been there several times over the 40 plus years of sailing the Maine coast. First time we could go ashore and climb to the top of the bluff at the east end of the beach. What a view of the whole beach. Beautiful video. Thanks.

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    John Williams says:

    Couldn’t hear any audio, even though volume is up.

    • Steve Stone

      Steve Stone says:

      There are four little gray/blue bars on the bottom/right of the playbar on the video, John. They should be all blue, so if not, click the far right one to turn up the volume on the player (assuming the volume on your device/speakers is up too).

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    Conbert Benneck says:

    A wonderfully soothing video. The only thing missing is the pop of the closure on a beer can you just opened. Ah, what a beautiful relaxed day of sailing.

    • Steve Stone

      Steve Stone says:

      Martini, Conbert. Thanks for the tip, will have to include the shaking/chilling next time.

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    Michael Werneburg says:

    Instead of saying, wish you were here, I say, I wish I was there! Very tranquil and peaceful. Looks like a nice place to row my 12 ft acorn skiff when I get it completed. But it is way too far for me to go, but I will row on the Hudson River, Saratoga lake and many other peaceful places.

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    Peter Anderson says:

    I shall carry the images throughout the day and be grateful.

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    Tom Greaves says:

    Thank you for this. The visuals are beautiful and I commend the person who edited the sound — well done.

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    Chris Noto says:

    Nice! A reminder for me, far inland, in the metro Atlanta area, that the beastly August heat will not last forever, and that, some time in the next month or so, I’ll be able to get out in my own small boat! Thanks for the video.

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