Preview: Murray Peterson’s Designs: The PORPOISE Story, Part One

All of Murray Peterson’s designs are special as are the essays about them that his son Bill composes to honor his dad’s work. This one about PORPOISE is extra special for me because I own the boat. Getting her sailing again has been a long haul that began over a decade ago, back when OffsCenterHarbor was in its infancy. We produced a video as well as a guidepost of Patrick Dole and John O’Donovan re-framing her. They went on to take care of the deck, and along the way, PORPOISE was worked over some by the WoodenBoat School students under Eric Blake’s guidance. Then my grandson David Kelly installed new ceiling. The boat still needs finishing, but with the latest batch of great work by Eric Dow, launching day is close at hand. As you can judge from the drawings and photos, PORPOISE is a little jewel that I feel was well worth restoring. She embodies the simple beauty that we at OCH so deeply believe in. MB

Listen and you will learn

by William M. Peterson

Dolphins “porpoising” with the bow wave of a Murray Peterson schooner off the coast of California

I, like some sailors, have confused porpoises with dolphins while at sea. It is difficult for me to discern the differences in size, body, and nose shape if they are not breaking the water’s surface. Althogh their leap and dive is called “porpoising”, it is common to both species even though dolphins are larger. They are both in the same Cetacean family as whales which also breach, but with less fluidity and grace. The motions of both porpoises and dolphins off the bow wave of a boat mesmerize and remind me of how much I could still learn about these sentinels of the sea.

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  • David Tew

    David Tew says:

    That’s a wonderful curve to the cabin top. And no handrail! I can imagine sitting there comfortably with one hand on the shroud as the boat heels into the wind, feeling the lift and plunge of her hull over the waves.

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    Jesse Henry says:

    Thanks for connecting Maynard, and interesting to learn the twist on the story, I always understood the boat did not get past Casco Bay, its great to learn about Porpoise first going to Annisquam, before going back to Casco bay where I found her, brought her with me when I moved to Rockland and then to you.

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    Eric Takakjian says:

    Beautiful boat, so great that you saved her! Look forward to seeing her in the water again.

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    Philip Myer says:

    Another wonderful restoration project Maynard- look forward to your sailing review of her this summer- regards Philip Myer

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    Bill Theurkauf says:

    She looks great! I’ve been waiting for an update since that wonderful reframing video in 2015. Can’t wait to see her in the water.