Next we’d like to introduce (or reintroduce if you sailed with us last year) you to Scott Pavageaux from Dallas, Texas.

What did you do over the winter? I spent last winter cooking in a restaurant and working on metal sculptures. I made my way back to Maine with a road trip stopping in to visit with my music mentor. I tried to visit different and unusual places like the Country Doctor Museum in North Carolina and the Mt. Olivet Cemetery where circus performers are buried. Then I stopped in New York to visit with Andy (former Mate on the Riggin).
Why did you decide to come back for another season? I had already decided before the end of last season that I wanted to come this year. The people I’ve met and the quality of life entailed here. There’s an attachment that developed last year – a spark.
Best part about the outfitting part of the season and the sailing? Hmmm, I like seeing the boat torn apart and then put back together again – the sanding and painting – seeing her with bright paint and getting the sails on. I love hearing the stories when we are sailing. It’s what boat people do when they get together; they talk about boats and tell boat stories.
Your sign? Virgo
Food? Gumbo
Color? Is shiny a color? Metallic colors
Smell? Leather
If you could go on vacation anywhere, where would you go? Africa – they have a great musical culture.
Tell us something random about you. I’m proud of my long hair.
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