2019 B&B Messabout

2019 B&B Messabout

Oct 30th 2019

Big Ole' thanks to Keith over at TownDock.net for this picture of Graham. 


Lots more pictures are here for all 
Jump in the Messing-About Thread here! 

A few pictures from the 2019 event. 

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"I went over to the B&B Messabout from Oriental today for a beautiful and mild day and many fine boats. Maybe the nicest was the new 28 foot sportfisherman that Graham designed. Really fine work. Great to see all the new and old boats and great to see friends, old and new. Carla's birthday celebration too. Heck, we deserve all the good fortune we can get these days. All the fried chicken, BBQ, fixings and drink that you could eat."

-Tom Lathrop

From Don Silsbe...

Here are some photos I took. Videos to follow.

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From Joe and Sally...

Sally and I had a wonderful time at this years Messabout. Thank you to everyone in the B&B family that made it possible.

We were delighted to have Nolan Swogger as helmsman on our boat for this years Messabout race. He took his responsibilities seriously and did a wonderful job.

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There is a little tension in the air as we maneuver before the start of the race.

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The rest of the crew, wife Sally and friend Paul Stewart.

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The committee boat.

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Amos Swogger his wife Lara and another son sailing their beautiful CS20mk3

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Working to windward.

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That look on your face when you are well ahead of the rest of the fleet.