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Old 06-27-2007, 10:19 PM   #1
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Bay Harbor and Harbor Springs, MI

here are a few pictures from a couple weekends ago at the Bay Harbor in water Boat Show and one from the docks at Walstrom's in Harbor springs
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Old 06-28-2007, 09:12 AM   #2
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Nice pics, Viking 58. Twentyfive years ago when I used to visit Ward Walstrom, who was the Bertram dealer then, Harbor Springs was just a sleepy little slice of heaven.
He took me to some little breakfast joint where he and the town elders met up daily and would flip to see who paid for the coffee. Nice folks up there.
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I'll take pic #2 and pic #5... the rest of you can divide the balance between yourselves.
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Old 06-28-2007, 10:03 AM   #4
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About 10 years ago, I drove up to Ludington, MI (just south of Harbor Springs on the Lake Michigan side) to pick up a boat and bring it back down to Florida. Northern MI is among the most scenic area in our country... but uninhabitable for few months each year!

One thing that stood out was how beautiful the homes were along the water. Brought to mind the 80's era poster... "justification for higher education".

Nice people up that way too.
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Old 06-29-2007, 03:25 PM   #5
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Anyone have any info on the first picture, the name is WOMBAT, it looked brand new.
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Anyone have any info on the first picture, the name is WOMBAT, it looked brand new.

Built by Lyman Morse, WOMBAT is 80' in length. Here's a cruise by photo...

http://www.yachtforums.com/forums/cr...ghlight=wombat
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Does any one have any info on the last yacht? The picture does not do it justice, all i know is its name The Pilgrim and that it docks in Bay Harbor. All that wood and gold trim must be a headache.
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Old 07-10-2007, 12:39 AM   #8
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here is a second picture.
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Old 06-29-2008, 10:43 AM   #9
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new 72 Hatteras, and the new docks at Walstrom's basin, do you see a pattern? all privately owned not a dealer dock or boat show.
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Viking 58, nice pics of a beautiful area and great boats. I grew up in MI and used to snow ski all over that corner of MI. Haven't been up there in years but maybe it's time for a trip back.
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the new docks at Walstrom's basin, do you see a pattern?

Is it the popularity of Tiara, or the cost of fuel?
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the new docks at Walstrom's basin, do you see a pattern?

First priority is given to their customers, so if you would like one of the new wells, your going to be putting a new Tiara in it.
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Ahhh....The Always Beautiful Pilgrim......

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Does any one have any info on the last yacht? The picture does not do it justice, all i know is its name The Pilgrim and that it docks in Bay Harbor. All that wood and gold trim must be a headache.
I 've been told that the Pilgrim was taken over by the US Government during WW2(the big one) and that her steel hull was cut in two and she had a 10' section added. She was then used as a sub chaser off the New York coast for the duration of the war and was then returned to her owners. I have some great pictures of her after she got out of her re-work last winter down her in Grand Haven and I'll be happy to email them to you if you like...
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