Well, the Friday night potluck at Larkspur Landing, the boat show visit at Qwest Event Center and the party at the C-Dory factory are now in the bag! Nothing left but breakfast and warm goodbyes! A huge thanks to Roger Johnson for organizing again, thanks to Roger Clark for the name badges for everyone, and thanks to Rich Finlay and the crew at C-Dory for another great factory party! It was a Mexican theme this year, and the keg of Haystack Hefeweizen was a pretty darn good match if I say so myself. Rich was MC for the drawing, and there was a great array of wonderful prizes. Oh, well, I guess I won my prize at the annual "garage sale" and the gift from Peter Jamero of one of his rod holders. Roger from Idaho - my offer for the Cobb you won is now: $50, David gives you a custom helm hub, AND I wear the Potato Commission pin every day for a year! Please, don't make me beg!
I posted my observations on the R-29 previously and I can imagine it must have been the "buzz boat" at the SBS. The C-Dorys were looking good, especially the Tomcat 255. We were able to resist buying anything this year though, and our purchase of the CD25 in 2005 is looking better and better. We saw a nice presentation by Clyde Ford from Bellingham on his Charlie Noble thriller Precious Cargo (an elderly couple starting on their last cruise up the Inside Passage pulls up a dead body in Eagle Harbor, Cypress Island, when they weigh anchor). David got an autographed copy and we got an autographed bookmark, since we had already read it! We didn't make it out to Lake Union for the Boats Afloat part this year, above our pay grade anyway.
I didn't bring a camera, but I saw a lot of folks taking photos, look forward to seeing those pix! If you didn't come this year, you REALLY should plan on this one next year!