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Wednesday, November 30, 2011. Ok, what's up? Spring was slow in getting here and now where's winter? Well, the pavilion closed early this year and Winter officially arrives on December 21st and stays until March 21st. And once it hits, there will be enough cold weather to go around. But have you been checking out the progress on the docks? Check out the *******! Just do it during the day - I forgot and went to the site at night. Great lights but you can't see much of the progress. Tuesday, July 5, 2011.

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Wednesday, November 30, 2011. Ok, what's up? Spring was slow in getting here and now where's winter? Well, the pavilion closed early this year and Winter officially arrives on December 21st and stays until March 21st. And once it hits, there will be enough cold weather to go around. But have you been checking out the progress on the docks? Check out the *******! Just do it during the day - I forgot and went to the site at night. Great lights but you can't see much of the progress. Tuesday, July 5, 2011.

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MITSailing Blog: First Ever Motorized Lynx 16 Catboat Sail

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010. First Ever Motorized Lynx 16 Catboat Sail. Early Sunday the 19th found me on another pre-workshift sail into the harbor with our July 4th Sailing Pavilion bouncer Andy Carvalho and Linda Greene. Having two lifeguards aboard is great assurance if I fell in! Linda Greene surveys the incoming Cruise ship while Andy Carvalho (sits) watch on the port side. (MS 1645 AW). I know I know.we didn't set sail but then again, I am told that these type of boats were primarily engine po...

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MITSailing Blog: July 2011

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Tuesday, July 5, 2011. Were you there on the dock? Cause it was the place to be for the 4th of July celebration! Kayaks, techs and Boston's on fire. We saw Uncle Sam and the Statue of Liberty float on by. Went sailing on the river, dodging in and out of all those motorboats, kayaks, canoes and other strange floating devices - it was a blast. What was the weather like? A sincere THANK YOU to everyone! Dwight and Alvar.scheming. Tom, former commodore. Pat, after the mishap. There were so many familiar face...

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MITSailing Blog: 4th of July

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Tuesday, July 5, 2011. Were you there on the dock? Cause it was the place to be for the 4th of July celebration! Kayaks, techs and Boston's on fire. We saw Uncle Sam and the Statue of Liberty float on by. Went sailing on the river, dodging in and out of all those motorboats, kayaks, canoes and other strange floating devices - it was a blast. What was the weather like? A sincere THANK YOU to everyone! Dwight and Alvar.scheming. Tom, former commodore. Pat, after the mishap. There were so many familiar face...

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MITSailing Blog: Spring is coming, Spring is coming!!!!

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Saturday, March 12, 2011. Spring is coming, Spring is coming! And with that the Sailing season. This is an exciting one for the MIT Sailing Pavilion as it is the 75th anniversary. Yes, 75 years of sailing! The pavilion opens on March 29th. So, find your sneakers, round up your sunglasses and dust off that bottle of sunscreen. Then grab a windbreaker and sweatshirt because while the sun is shining - it's always colder on the river in the spring. What's going on even before we're open? What do you think?

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MITSailing Blog: September 2010

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010. First Ever Motorized Lynx 16 Catboat Sail. Early Sunday the 19th found me on another pre-workshift sail into the harbor with our July 4th Sailing Pavilion bouncer Andy Carvalho and Linda Greene. Having two lifeguards aboard is great assurance if I fell in! Linda Greene surveys the incoming Cruise ship while Andy Carvalho (sits) watch on the port side. (MS 1645 AW). I know I know.we didn't set sail but then again, I am told that these type of boats were primarily engine po...

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Wednesday, November 30, 2011. Ok, what's up? Spring was slow in getting here and now where's winter? Well, the pavilion closed early this year and Winter officially arrives on December 21st and stays until March 21st. And once it hits, there will be enough cold weather to go around. But have you been checking out the progress on the docks? Check out the webcams! Just do it during the day - I forgot and went to the site at night. Great lights but you can't see much of the progress. Tuesday, July 5, 2011.

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