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Western Way
  • Male
  • Portsmouth, NH
  • United States

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  • John Barlow
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  • George Cavanagh

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"Great looking Tug, enjoy! Pete"
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Set of sails

Is anyone looking for a good set of sails? Have an extra set I’m not using and would sell very reasonably.
Aug 20, 2019
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"This is George Henderson, owner of "Faith," Hull #69 located in the Boston area. Just letting the community know that she is on the market since I now live in CO. Makes me sad but I'd like to see her legacy continue. If you know of a…"
May 12, 2019

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Set of sails

Is anyone looking for a good set of sails? Have an extra set I’m not using and would sell very reasonably.

Posted on August 20, 2019 at 5:07pm

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At 1:57pm on May 12, 2019, George Henderson said…

This is George Henderson, owner of "Faith," Hull #69 located in the Boston area. Just letting the community know that she is on the market since I now live in CO. Makes me sad but I'd like to see her legacy continue. If you know of a potential buyer I can be reached at georgehenderson.usa@gmail.com / 857-221-1581. She is in great condition and has been lovingly restored. There are pics on my members' page and a link to a Google Drive folder is below, where you will find pics and a survey.

https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/1rIBwFD2-o9rJCVKsPaEcLq9jj8A54fJl

At 12:50am on October 16, 2018, Clyde A. Phillips said…

Greetings Western Way,

It is good to have you with us.  We all have an interest, yea, and even a love for the Newporter.  As time goes by, and it has gone a long way already, we are now seeing more Newporters to study and love.  I have never owned one, but I have sailed an unknown number of them.  "Back in the day" (as Bob has called my time with Newporters) I knew only one Newporter (for they were all built to a singular design and built with patterns, and jigs and only differed in little details, like colors and equipment choices), all of which was what my old friend Ack (designer and first builder of this fine yacht) thought a Newporter should be.  I helped build many (30 or more) of them and sailed a majority of the ones I worked on.  My second best love in the building of these the doing all the rigging, and this led to trial sailings that that let to deliveries up and down the coast.  My first love was sailing them to demonstrate them, the deliver them, and sometimes just to go sailing for a day.  I got so used to them that I could almost run stem to stern and back again blindfolded, knowing where to put each foot and what to grab with each hand.  This was easy when all the boats where basically the same.  You should, or will, get to know yours the same way.  It could help you if every time you go on board you walk and almost run (walk fast) all around her until you also know where to put your hands and feet so that it is natural and easy.  And now, with the rebuilding of so many in recent years there is an abundance of different, very different is some cases, Newporters out there that old timers like me must look at each as a new and different design.  Lot's more fun, I would say!

One other recommendation I have that should be real fun (and any time you are on your computer you can do it) is to study this web site, and others that are about the Newporter) and read all the different experiences that the other owners have had.  This will build your knowledge of the vessel and give you insight into the handling and the maintenance and many other aspects of the boat and show what a lot of owners are doing and have done to keep the old girls alive and well, and should I say it?  Different, and each a new model. 

Again, Welcome Aboard! 

Peace,

           Clyde

At 9:20pm on October 13, 2018, bob mitchell said…

Hello my new friend. Sorry I have been offline for a while. Welcome aboard, and if you have any questions I am sure someone will be able to answer them. I am familiar with Western Way and John Barlow, and consider both of them to be terrific. If you have any problem with navigating the site, drop me a message.

friend bob

 
 
 

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THE ROSTER

Muf, our Keeper of the Roster, has updated it.  But he still needs information on boats out there that he doesn't have, like new owners, old owners, where any of the boats are.  We don't post the roster on the web site, it is only sent to owners.  Please send him anything you might have, or call him at:      

gmuf48@aol.com   

909 561 4245

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Captain Clyde's Newporter  sites:

newporters.blogspot.com

and  

newporter.ning.com

The Ning site has been given a reprieve.   I have  transferred my Ning site to the blogspot site and will leave it there. I am keeping my Ning site open as a home for my photos and drawings.

Many of my photos there do not relate to Newporters, but a search through my collection may prove useful for your studies.

My drawings are not accurate in many respects as a result of the PAINT program used to draw them, There is no accurate scale and at best they are only useful to indicate some specific detail.  Some are inaccurate because of my poor memory.  Use them to help you think, not as a detailed presentation of the subject matter.

If any of you want to start a web site I suggest you remember what has happened to both my Ning site and this site (which is a Ning site) and remember that my Blogspot site is free and Blogspot's owner (Google) has promised to keep it that way.

 

Clyde's email:

camgphil@msn.com 

Put 'Newporter' on Subject Line.  Email is the best way to contact me.  I do not regularly look at this site or its messaging system.  Email will get to me post-haste. 

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