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| Our series, Harboring, takes us up to Weymouth. |
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| Weymouth does what they can with the space they were granted. |
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| When you see a foot-high seawall, you know you're sort of sheltered as far as harbors go. |
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| Weymouth and Quincy are pretty much the cutoff point of our coverage area. |
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| Keep off the moors... |
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| We add an extra B for "delicious"... oh wait, it was Botulism. |
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| Coolest house on the harbor, for my money. |
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| Not too bad for a few towns south of Boston. |
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| I was up there rather early, and beat a lot of the pleasure-boatin' types to the dock, hence the inactivity. |
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| This is the Moose, waiting her turn. |
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| The way out to sea... |
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| The most patriotic dock in town. |
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| The Pru and the Hancock in the background, barely visible to my camera. |
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| Stormy morning, to be fair... |
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| The boat was named for a 17th century suffragist in England. She was once imprisoned for heckling Prime Minister Asquith. |
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| If naming a boat the Stacey Ann or something isn't trendy enough for you, you can just use a symbol, like Prince did. |
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| I only had so many vantage points to work with. |
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| Got my own dock... |
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| Thanks for having us, Weymouth! |



















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