Congratulations to all of you who guessed last month’s photo correctly and to Dexter D who won the 8×10 photo of the Riggin. The stone compass rose lies on the grounds of the Camden Library over-looking the amphitheater. If you have a chance to visit Camden on your trip to Maine the amphitheater is quite beautiful, as are the ground of the library. Make a point to stop by the patio of the children’s section for the stone benches and books!
Here is this month’s photo. Guesses can be made in the comments section of the blog until March 21st. The winner will receive a set of recipe card postcards from Chef Annie’s cookbook At Home, At Sea.

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This is the tiller of the yawl boat. Great photo!
The rudder on the yawl boat.
tiller on the yawl boat
I don’t think it’s a tiller, yawl or not, but close. It’s ship’s wheel and marks the location of ‘centered’ or the middle of rotation (assuming the wheel/steering is setup correctly). When centered it will be on top. Aids the helmsman in knowing rudder location when his/her head is looking outward.
It is hand wrapping on the oars of the pea pod!
It is not the head marker on the wheel; that is much smaller; but I think I am wrong and Pinkey is right ~~~~ again!
The knotting is on the tiller handle of the yawl boat.
Jean
Its the tiller on the yawl boat
I recognized the tiller handle of the yawl boat as soon as I saw it. Love the knotwork!
Wrap on yawl boat tiller
I think it’s the handle of the pusher boat.
It is the tiller of the Yawl boat!
David Alexander has to win for his comment!
it’s easy to blog after you tell me how the picture is the tiller of the pusher dinghy. and it’s a work of art.