Mast Hoops and Jackline Thimbles

There are some things which are SO truly circa 1931 aboard our schooner Mahdee. The latigo leathered mast hoops and brass thimbles along the jackline attaching the foresail to the foremast. Yup, I love it. Downright “shippy” and fun, too. Don’t even get me started on the leathered gaff saddle, the gaff foresail or the tradition of using blocks rather than winches for peak and throat halyards.

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PS–I do have to admit that under all the leather I covered them with, the mast hoops are actually plastic rather than traditional steamed wood. They’re holding up great and look great as well.

Belvedere Cove

Peaceful week at SFYC here.

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The ferry to downtown San Francisco. See the fogbank in the background? This is a look across the Raccoon Straight to the eastern part of the Bay.

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Another view of Mahdee at the SFYC. See the San Francisco skyline shrouded in fog in the background. Belvedere Cove is often sunny when the rest of the Bay area is foggy.

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