This is a photo book of an old sailor's dream of hanging a boat by block 'n tackle from a pair of ship's davits over the living room of his and his wife's home on Whidbey Island.
Dick Hull has been a boater most of his 89 years. At age thirteen
he traded his mother's portable phonograph for a forty year old
sixteen foot skiff. With a 3HP outboard motor, he and his buddies roamed Puget Sound, camping on the beaches and sneaking aboard the old square rigged sailing ships.
Enlisting with the Navy in 1938 he later became a boatswain mate aboard a sub chaser but ended his naval career after spending months recuperating from a naval airplane crash.
In 1958 the Hull family relocated to Hawaii were they lived for 21 years, While there, Dick became known for his scrimshaw and marine art work. Many of his pieces were created while Dick and his family owned and lived aboard the old historic 50 foot yacht Fugitive.
After retirement, Char and Dick Hull returned to the Mainland
where they built a home on Whidbey Island over looking the waters of Puget Sound. Once again they became ardent boaters and Dick continued to do cartooning and marine art work.
Fecha de publicación 08 de enero de 2010
Dimensiones Apaisado estándar 20 páginas Papel estándar
Etiquetas interior decorating. boating, Boat, boats, nautical, ships, models, shipmodels, hobbies, crafts, collecting







