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 I launched my dory skiff and attended the Galilee Harbor Maritime Day Festival, where I met up with Lee Caldwell. After getting persuaded to join the dinghy races, where I nearly swamped my boat, Lee gave me a tour of North Bay Boartworks.  | 
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 Celebrating the launch of this lovely peapod built at North Bay Boatworks.  | 
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 The Galilee Harbor Marine Day Festival was a lot of fun.  | 
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 New dory on display, built to commemorate Charlie Merrill.  | 
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 New skiff being raffled off at the Festival.  | 
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 A Culler "Good Little Skiff" with a unique paintjob  | 
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 Lee talking with the Maritime Museum folks.  | 
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 We toured the Galilee Harbor houseboat docks, where Lee showed me this lovely Chamberlain Dory Skiff.  | 
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 A few pics of the dock and boats at the Festival area.  | 
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 Lee rowed and I sailed along the waterfront to the North Coast Boatworks docks. 
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 Lee gave me a full tour of all the boats and sheds in this shop built on the grounds of a WWII shipbuilding site.  | 
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 Back at the ramp after a great day on Richardson Bay.  |