We interrupt this acrimony to bring you MON TIKI’s first taste of Block Island Sound
It was unseasonably warm here in Montauk today. The ongoing gasoline issues and last week’s nor’easter had prevented my uncle from coming over from East Hampton for my older daughter’s birthday, so today we did a birthday cruise; my uncle’s first chance to see MON TIKI afloat and Maggie’s first chance to enjoy her new status as a person no longer required by New York State law to wear a lifejacket while underway. My uncle took the pictures.
I’m happy for you, David.
Especially so for that last picture.
I know you put a lot of work into making that happen.
Each roll of the waves is a dream realized, carved from the fabric of dreams and bought by the claim of hard sweat.
You have done well, brother.Report
I started building boats about 15 years ago; one day in particular I recall.
I had launched my Bolger Teal “Lil’Winnie” through the (very small) surf at Ditch Plains and then fished up some nice fluke. There I was 400 yards off the beach, in a boat I had built myself, with a nice haul of tasty fish. Lovely!
Yesterday felt a lot like that.Report
Amie, Maggie and Emily picture – bliss.
Congratulations.Report
Thanks!Report
Awesome. Wish I was there.Report
What’s stopping you?Report
This is wonderful. I must make it to Montauk.Report
Shesh, how old do you have to be to not wear a vest in NY?Report
Thirteen, which brings up something interesting on the regulatory front.
If you ride the Staten Island Ferry, you will notice that passengers under 13 years of age are not wearing PFDs. The reason is that the SIF is an USCG certificated vessel, and as such, falls within federal jurisdiction, under Section 46 of the CFRs
The federal regulation, wearing of PDFs is not mandatory, but vessels must have a 39.5 inch rail around all passenger areas. That’s one of the things we’ve yet to add to MON TIKI. When we do and when we have our COI (Certificate of Inspection) we’ll fall under federal control as well, and passengers under 12 will not be required to wear a PFD.Report
I’m kinda thinking the rails on the ‘tiki are going to spoil the look, unless they are consistent with the contrstruction theme…please don’t put some crap ass steel railing up!Report
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