Cruising Artemis, a newly built canoe-sterned gaff sloop, off Martha’s Vineyard.
Martha’s Vineyard is a tidy, seagoing sort of place, not much given to emotion. The four miles of tide-racked water that separate it from Woods Hole give it the tough, self reliant air peculiar to good islands, and the handful of people sprawled over the rexine seats of the big ferry look tired after a dull day at work. However, when the ship sticks its art deco nose into the Vineyard Haven bay between the twin peninsulas of East Chop and West Chop, it is possible to imagine that there is a hum of excitement in the air.
Partly this is because the annual fishing derby is in full swing, and anglers are hauling striped bass and bluefish out of the rips that chew at the lumpy corners of the island. But mostly it is because last week Gannon and Benjamin launched the canoe-sterned gaff sloop Artemis. I am not unexcited myself, as Leslie and Andrew Cockburn, the owners of the new boat, have invited me all the way across the broad Atlantic for a sail.
This story is from the April 2017 edition of Classic Boat.
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