Friday, January 9, 2009

Merva photos 1944


This is Merva on the same day as the tender shot below. I would never recognize Sidney spit without a hundred boats on the hook. That Jerry's uncle in the doorway.


This is Jerry Stinson at age 5 with his mother in the stren and Aunt in the bow. 1944
Merva had two tenders. This one was towed behind. The tender we have in the shop goes on deck.



Merva at Musgrave landing 1944. Thats Jerry on deck

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Tuesday, January 6, 2009


Here are some pictures taken from Balandra's site
Talk about a moment in history.
For more photos go to www.balandra.net
There is the Burrard st. bridge in the back ground. Do you think you could ride along with the cargo today?

Some history

Just before 11am today a gentleman walked into the office with a package. On his way in I saw that he was having a long gaze at Merva. I figured he had something to do with the boat. He said his name was Jerry Stenson. He said that he wanted to show me something. He reached into the package and pulled out three black and white pictures. the kind with blurred edges and a crystal clear center. There was a boy in white overalls standing on the deck of Merva tied up to the piling at Musgrave landing Saltspring. It was clear by the way he smiled at me. The boy in the picture was him, 65 years ago. Merva did not look any different than she does now. How time stood still for that boat.
These are the best moment for us. Most boats that come up into the shop have some scraps of history attached to them through the word of the present owner, but to have a real moment presented, that's something. The two boats in the shop are similar in this way. Balandra the 21f sailboat has this same feel.
There were two other photos, one of Merva side profile with a man in a white shirt sitting in the wheel house doorway. The other was another picture in the tender with his mother and aunt. Jerry at the oars. That's where most 5 year old would be. The two pictures were taken on the same day at Sidney spit. It was so unrecognisable without hundreds of boats in the background.
I'll scan and post the photos tomorrow.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Merva is in the house

At 12 noon Merva raced into the shop at 4 feet per minute. As she came into the shop and the bottom of the boat was exposed, it was apparent that Merva did not suffer from lack of attention to detail. This is a real yacht. She was washed off and scaffolding is creating a nest of her. Many great things are going to happen to Merva in the next couple of months.

What a boat!

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Back to work full time for me. Jean and Dave have been working in the shop from time to time over the holidays. By new years day I was getting a little cabin fever and really wanted to get back to work. With so many great projects on the go, who wouldn't be excited about getting to work. Did I mention that I really like my job! There are some new members joining us in this new year. I'm looking forward to getting to know them and looking forward to seeing the talent that they have.
we will be picking up where we left off.
If I have not done so already. I'd like to wish you a happy New Year!