Over to Cherokee!
Much much moving these days.
The day after graduation, we started up on the Cherokee project. The original plan was to drive up to Maine that day and bring the Concordia Yawl down that David (the project manager) and I would be living on for the duration of the project. No such luck. The museum opened on graduation day, and we really needed to get something going on the Cherokee asap. So, we’ve delayed the boat trip, found temporary housing, and got right to work.
Here’s the space where we’ll be building Cherokee:
The view out of the front door isn’t half bad either:
I haven’t decided what I’ll do with this blog just yet, but there a couple of things I do know:
- it will move over to http://shipwrightintraining.wordpress.com/ very shortly
- I’ll be in charge of the Cherokee blog over at the Museum of Yachting. You can find it here. In fact, I’ve already started it!
This may morph into a larger version of the Cherokee blog, perhaps with a little less tact. After all, when I’m writing the Cherokee blog I become a part of how the museum presents itself. I have to watch my goddamn mouth over there for instance.
It may turn into something else entirely… perhaps stories of clever ways that boatbuilders are solving the problem of how to make a living doing this job.
Feel free to drop me a line if you have something you’d want covered. And, no, an all-porn format is right out.

