Friday, January 17, 2014

Sailboats to Start With

First boat was a 21 foot Ventera sailboat in 1992.

 Darrell at the controls.

The second boat was a Pearson 23 ft. sailboat in 1993.
The person who bought this one was planning on sailing it to Hawaii.


Thursday, January 16, 2014

Cabin Cruisers

Third one was a Hunter power boat bought in 1994.
 
 Fourth boat was a Chris Craft.

 The twin engines took a lot of gas.

Darrell at the controls in 1996.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Bigger Sailboats

 In 1998 their fifth was a Catalina 25 ft. sailboat located at Stockton Sailing Club.

 Darrell on board.

Sixth was a Santana 30 ft. sailboat docked in Emeryville Yacht Harbor.
We got this one stuck on a sand bar for a moment during a low tide.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Fishing Boats

 A 42 ft commercial salmon fishing boat made and docked in San Francisco.
I believe that he got this at an auction in Stockton, CA.

 The eighth boat was a little Monterey Clipper fishing boat,
and it was also berthed at San Francisco Fisherman's Wharf.

 Number nine was also a Monterey Clipper fishing boat called
the Betty Elaine, named after our Mom.

 Tenth was also a fishing boat, a Santiago,
which has a single piston engine in it.

Monday, January 13, 2014

The Yacht

And there was the 40 foot Hershine yacht, number 11.
It had two bedrooms and two baths, and a central living area.
Darrell use to like to dock up at Treasure Island in the
San Francisco Bay, under the Bay Bridge.



Sunday, January 12, 2014

Misc.

 Darrell and Gloria in an inflatable dingy during the Chris Craft days.

Darrell with his boat builder mentor Mario in Mario's Monterey Clipper
fishing boat called Pico on the San Francisco Bay.
This was opening day of the fishing season in 2011, at the Blessing of the Fleet.

Darrell with our Father next to Dad's Catalina 30 at the Stockton Sailing Club.

Before Darrell was into boats, he was a potter selling at crafts fairs 
 and was the pottery lab tech at the Modesto Junior College for a number of years. 
Here he is in his pottery studio.