Having restored three wooden boats inside and out, I’ve amassed some very useful and practical experience in boat restoration. So here I will share some of the important things that I have learned.
Have you tried our Sudoku Puzzles? Be sure to try these and go back in time and try those presented in the past. How about Puzzle 55? Let us know how you do.
I got involved with Cliffe Craft boats in 1994 when searching around to find a decent, restorable, wooden hull regardless of the company or the builder.
I received a Journal named "Oh Ship!". Little did I realize just how much of my time would be taken up! See what I saw . . .
When we published the final article in Dan's series “Steps to learn the logic of Sudoku”, I never in a million years thought that Dan would so graciously offer to do one or two puzzles just for TI Life, each month – but this month we present numbers 100 & 101!
Manley Rusho is home from Korea and spends the day on newly formed ice, skating around Grindstone Island. From Rusho Bay past Ken Deed's house, around Point Angiers and more.
Here we are in the middle of January and the first month of a brand-new year. May all your Sudoku wishes come true.
With the NY State Boat Show cancelled, try these four alternatives! Visit dealers; hunt for safety gear; take a boating course; or binge watch videos.
You will have time on the holiday to try these two Sudoku Puzzles. Good luck!
Thousand Islands Association (TIA): shoal Marking, Fishing Line Recycling Stations, Trash Free River Clean up day, and "River Talk" . . . a very busy year.
On the morning of Sept 23 an idea came to me, which was to identify the number being used, and to mentally place the black tokens . . . yes, a whole new hint on solving Dan' Sudoku Puzzles.
This summer I wrote a post thinking it would be nice not to go out in the early morning alone and it would be nice to share with people who may not have had this opportunity before.
Ships interest people for various reasons. There are those drawn to their technical features, or their economic role, or in the cargoes they carry . . .
Those of you who know me, know I like to explore! And this summer my explorations gave me time to reflect on "What's in a Name."
The 2021 Rosborough Rendezvous was held in Clayton, NY, and the Thousand Islands. Boats in the armada came from Florida, Maine, and Michigan . . .
This “impossible” puzzle was chosen to illustrate the importance of taking your time when you think you have all obvious answers . . .
The Chippewa Bay Maritime Museum teamed up with the Chippewa Yacht Club, The Fishers Landing Racing Club, Antique Boat America, and the Antique Boat Museum, to stage a lawn show of vintage and classic race boats.
Can the River water level be much lower? This has been a challenging year for St. Lawrence boaters! Let’s switch focus to Sudoku.