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The magnificent Bald Eagle. I don't think this is the one that took
my red codfish, but it could be.

"Sky Pilot Rock" revealed (I do not know just why it was named that.). As the tide rises, this
bottom ripping rock slips beneath the surface. It's called a "drying rock". There are hundreds
of them. They're easily seen and dealt with when dry at low tide, but they become
deadly when they're hidden under the surface on higher tides. The "best" names
I've heard are Deceit Rock, Gore Rock, Hull Rock, Cardiac Rock, Thrasher Rock
AND Money Maker Rock [near the entrance to a boat repair facility].

Some of "Love of Liberty's" interior. This is looking forward from the galley. The small
propane heater on the bulkhead warms the cabin. To the left is the dinette and to the right is a
pilot berth and a settee. Ahead of the mast is a hanging locker to starboard and the head and
shower stall is to port. Far forward is a double berth, seat and lockers.
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