High Idle was one of my late friend Jeff Armstrong's great passions. He told the story beautifully in one of his long mid-winter letters For Love of a Boat. If you follow me you know about my now 24 year affair with North River 2. We have a house in Friendship, Maine because when I was ten years old I fell in love aboard a Friendship Sloop owned by my Dad's friend Lou Peretti in Hempstead Harbor. And then there was the 15 foot Snipe on which I learned to sail, kept up with it through college and bought another - built by Hermann Gerber on City Island - when I won my first trial.
Snipes
So that's how Don Street started out - in Manhasset Bay, L.I. But he went on to cruise Iolaire a 46 foot wooden sailboat (that word meant NO engine - the Times used to list boats for sale as Sailboats and Auxiliaries.) that he cruised and wrote A Cruising Guide to the Lesser Antilles. The first edition was a mimeograph but it went on to appear hard bound and in paper as a classic.
Don Street - now 92 shows that it's never too late to fall in love with a boat. So last fall he fortuitously went for a sail on the restored Arion - a Sidney DeWolf Herreshoff boat. He wrote of his enchantment in June's Points East. A "pierhead jump" onto a classic - - Arion - Don Street - Points East Magazine
Don Street - now 92 shows that it's never too late to fall in love with a boat. So last fall he fortuitously went for a sail on the restored Arion - a Sidney DeWolf Herreshoff boat. He wrote of his enchantment in June's Points East. A "pierhead jump" onto a classic - - Arion - Don Street - Points East Magazine
Rumination continued. How would I re-design that perfect boat with modern materials? His answer is My zero-carbon-emissions dreamboat - Points East Magazine .
Arion
But the editors of Points East got the brilliant idea to ask sailboat designer and artist Chuck Paine to comment on Street's vision. Paine's answer is a brilliant, friendly critique. Designer Chuck Paine''s comments on Don Street's dreamboat.
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