Camden Morning Wrapping Up
Fall has come, leaves have turned, and the early mornings are starting to tease a little frost. Having held out, the windjammers home ported in Camden get wrapped in white for the winter tied to the dock floats. Work will go on inside for some time, aided by warmth from wood stoves and space heaters. It’s best for the wooden boats to stay in the water year around so they don’t dry out and the planking doesn’t shrink. Owning a boat like this can be a year round job, but a well maintained craft will pay back your labor ten-fold.
Fall has come, leaves have turned, and the early mornings are starting to tease a little frost. Having held out, the windjammers home ported in Camden get wrapped in white for the winter tied to the dock floats. Work will go on inside for some time, aided by warmth from wood stoves and space heaters. It’s best for the wooden boats to stay in the water year around so they don’t dry out and the planking doesn’t shrink. Owning a boat like this can be a year round job, but a well maintained craft will pay back your labor ten-fold.
Fall has come, leaves have turned, and the early mornings are starting to tease a little frost. Having held out, the windjammers home ported in Camden get wrapped in white for the winter tied to the dock floats. Work will go on inside for some time, aided by warmth from wood stoves and space heaters. It’s best for the wooden boats to stay in the water year around so they don’t dry out and the planking doesn’t shrink. Owning a boat like this can be a year round job, but a well maintained craft will pay back your labor ten-fold.