Dead boat cove is and isn't a real place. It is a real place in that I can show you were it is on a chart and it isn't because it has no real name. It lies between the Ladysmith Marine Society marina and Slag Point. It has many live boats but more boats that came there to die or are dead.
Anyway I visit the cove almost every day and I've begun taking pictures of the dead.
This one was the second boat to die on the beach after I began visiting the cove. It appeared on day and apparently it was listed on craig's list as for sale as is where is. Then bits started disappearing and it retreated further into death.
The boat itself has pretty good lines and was once, I suspect, someone's pride and joy but no more.
My intention here is to document the deaths at the cove and also the births and to comment generally on boat building, sailing and any other matter that crosses my mind. I'm not intending to blog often but you never know do you what might pop up.
Anyway I visit the cove almost every day and I've begun taking pictures of the dead.
This one was the second boat to die on the beach after I began visiting the cove. It appeared on day and apparently it was listed on craig's list as for sale as is where is. Then bits started disappearing and it retreated further into death.
The boat itself has pretty good lines and was once, I suspect, someone's pride and joy but no more.
My intention here is to document the deaths at the cove and also the births and to comment generally on boat building, sailing and any other matter that crosses my mind. I'm not intending to blog often but you never know do you what might pop up.