Practical Boat Owner

Calm day antics

Boats and photography don’t really mix. It’s different, of course, if you have a big fancy camera, with a zoom lens for seabirds and, most importantly, someone else to do the actual sailing so that you’re not simultaneously trying to zoom in on a diving tern and prevent an accidental gybe.

This particular day was practically a flat calm, and my engine was still playing up a bit. My theory was that I was

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