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Douglas Davis
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When did you sail aboard Tabor Boy?
1980
How many years did you sail aboard Tabor Boy?
1
Were you a member of the Schooner Crew?
No
Were you an Officer?
No
Did you make any extended voyages? (i.e. Caribbean, Bermuda, etc.)
Bermuda
Did you participate in "Orientation at Sea" program for new students?
No
Tabor graduation year:
1980
College attended and year graduated:
RPI and 1985
Do you currently work in the maritime field?
No
Current Occupation:
Architect
Last time you sailed on Tabor Boy?
1980 Bermuda to Marion
Do you own currently own a boat?
Sold
Favorite Tabor Boy moment
"J----S the way you steer you could break a snakes back" Capt.G

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At 7:36pm on July 9, 2010, James Hutton said…
Another boat I looked at back in 1993 was a Lake Union Dream Boat built on Lake Union, Seattle. Her name was VAGABOND. Yours is beautiful! Man, you have the most amazing area to play in.
At 9:25pm on July 6, 2010, James Hutton said…
Douglas,
I just noticed the picture of your boat. Have you ever run across a very similar boat called ARRO? She's out of Seattle, built in Tacoma in 1922 by two brothers, and 50 foot in length with an Atlas Imperial diesel. I owned her from 1996 to 2003. I sold her after moving back to the East Coast.
Regards,
Jamie
At 9:57am on May 26, 2010, James Hutton said…
Douglas,
Welcome to the site! This has been a site for catching up with old shipmates and keeping up with the TABOR BOY program. I got a kick out of your comment. I remember my first time on the helm, "Why don't you go back and dot the i's and cross the t's?”
Again, welcome,
Jamie Hutton
XO '79
 
 
 

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