A lurking wannabe no more.
Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2013 7:25 pm
Hello to all.
I have been lurking around here and the NWSS events for the last couple of years but hadn't joined the site because I wasn't a "real" steamer yet. I rectified that last month with the purchase of the "S.L. Chester D" . She is a 20ft rose hull with a Tiny Power W double simple engine.
The "Chester D" was named after her builder Richard Small's father. Back in 1939 my father was a deck hand on a cannery tender that Chester "Chet" Small" was the skipper on. Small world.
This is my first steam boat. I have been a sailor for over 25 years, which up here in the Pacific Northwest of the US means a lot of wallowing and motoring.
I was a Machinist for years and now get to call myself a Mechanical Engineer, although without a degree.
I look forward to being a more active contributor to this site.
Wayne Breidford
I have been lurking around here and the NWSS events for the last couple of years but hadn't joined the site because I wasn't a "real" steamer yet. I rectified that last month with the purchase of the "S.L. Chester D" . She is a 20ft rose hull with a Tiny Power W double simple engine.
The "Chester D" was named after her builder Richard Small's father. Back in 1939 my father was a deck hand on a cannery tender that Chester "Chet" Small" was the skipper on. Small world.
This is my first steam boat. I have been a sailor for over 25 years, which up here in the Pacific Northwest of the US means a lot of wallowing and motoring.
I was a Machinist for years and now get to call myself a Mechanical Engineer, although without a degree.
I look forward to being a more active contributor to this site.
Wayne Breidford