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Oct 19 2017

Dan Pecore, Port Aransas boat builder

Dan-Pecore-Port-Aransas-boat-builder-Texas-Scow-Schooner-500x280 Dan Pecore, Port Aransas boat builderDan Pecore, a Port Aransas boat builder, is bringing the only Texas scow schooner back to life.  Pretty life-changing for a city kid from  Houston who moved to Port Aransas years ago to raise a family.  While Dan was growing up in Houston’s museum area, he’d spend weekends on his family’s farm.  In the country, this city kid discovered a serenity from working with wood, specifically old wood.    

How did Dan become involved with boats?

Dan especially liked the weathered posts from the stock pens and their imperfections –  all worn down and sometimes stained by urine and cow shit. He told us  he seemed to be able to feel the years and changes the old wood had watched.  Sometime later on Port Aransas,  he started to build beautiful things from the scraps of aged lumber – jewelry boxes, furniture, keepsakes. 

And then Dan began looking for pieces of old boats, specifically dismantled sailboats from places like the Chesapeake Bay.  He refashioned that wood into projects, using the knots and the holes to lead him.   And in time, he started to build wooden boats. 

Texas Scow Schooner project

Dan-Pecore-Port-Aransaas-boat-builder-momentos-500x280 Dan Pecore, Port Aransas boat builderIn 2015,  Dan hired on to lead a team to complete the construction of the only Texas scow schooner that now exist anywhere.  He has thrown himself into the project with the passion of affair with a stubby, squat beauty that will eventually be called the Lydia Ann.

The balance he has created in his life by building keepstakes, resurrecting the Lydia Ann and reading Rumi is being tested by Hurricane Harvey.  Good luck and traveling mercies, Dan.

 

signature Dan Pecore, Port Aransas boat builder

Filed Under: Attitude, Coastal Texas, Life's Detours, Making a difference, People, Port Aransas, Texas

Oct 15 2017

Port Aransas and the Texas Scow Schooner Project

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Hurricane Harvey blasted Port Aransas but unbelievably the Farley Boat works and the Texas Scow Schooner project looks untouched.  These two historic gems reach deep into the roots of Port Aransas to make you appreciate how difficult it was to build a thriving town on this spot.  I’ll give you more background on the Farley Boat Works next week.  This week, it is all about the replica Texas Scow Schooner named Lydia Ann,  which was to be completed and ready to sail by the end of the year.  With Harvey’s visit, who knows when she will hit the water.   Here is where to find the latest update on the Lydia Ann.

Boat survived but boat builder’s house not so lucky  

Even though the schooner survived, I drove by the home of the man who is leading the project to bring her back to life and my stomach dropped.  The beach house where friends and I visited Dan Pecore months earlier to learn his background and the schooner’s history now looked like those long-abandoned adobe dwellings you see in Terlingua.  No roof or windows, just exterior, and interior walls.   Even more worrisome, I haven’t been able to contact Dan, but I’m hopeful a passion this strong will overcome one little hurricane. 

A Beautiful Texas Butthead

Dan finds every inch and curve of the Texas Scow Schooner a thing of beauty – perfectly proportioned and shaped for her function.  But when I first saw it, I thought it was kind of small and squatty.  Someone had called her a “Texas Butthead” and that description fit. [Read more…]

signature Port Aransas and the Texas Scow Schooner Project

Filed Under: Coastal Texas, Featured Post, Places, Port Aransas, Port Aransas pre and post storm, Texas · Tagged: Port Aransas, Port Aransas Museum, Texas Scow Schooner

Sep 26 2017

Port Aransas Farley Boat Works damaged by hurricane

Port-Aransas-Farley-Boat-Works-hit-by-Hurricane-690x400 Port Aransas Farley Boat Works damaged by hurricane
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With Hurricane Harvey, you win a few and you lose a whole lot.  Last week, I told you that the Texas Scow Schooner, the lovely Texas Butthead, come through okay.  I found out the historic and much-loved Farley Boat works didn’t do nearly as well. 

Rick Pratt, director of the Port Aransas Museum delivered the good and not so good news in an email.  “She (the Texas Scow Schooner) did indeed ride the storm.   I was pretty sure that when I returned to the island post storm, I would have to track the boat and find it in someone’s house or in a trailer park surrounded by shredded aluminum, but there she was sitting on her cradle with a smile.”

Farley Boat Works in Bad Shape

Rick continued, “The Farley Boat Works was seriously damaged and we lost the storage barns where our small boat collection lived.  We extricated 10 boats from the wreckage and now have no place for them to live.  [Read more…]

signature Port Aransas Farley Boat Works damaged by hurricane

Filed Under: Coastal Texas, Featured Post, Places, Port Aransas, Texas · Tagged: Farley Boat Works, Tarpon Fishing

Jul 20 2017

Port Aransas – Best Beach Town in Texas

 

Why do I say Port Aransas is a Texas version of Key West?  Take the Conch Republic during Ernest Hemmingway’s era and relocate it to the Texas Gulf coast and you would have present-day Port Aransas. Small fish camp cottages still outnumber sprawling beach houses, but that advantage is shrinking. Cabins arranged like tourist courts from the 40’s, 50’s and 60’s are holding their own against the few chain hotels which recently started appearing. A ferry from the mainland or a long drive through Corpus Christi buffers Port A’s complete transformation into a vacation-only destination.

ernest-hemingway-catching-tarpon-credit-Ernest-Hemingway-Collection.-John-F.-Kennedy-Presidential-Library-and-Museum-Boston.-690x400 Port Aransas - Best Beach Town in Texas

Ernest Hemingway, Bra Saunders, and Waldo Peirce with fish aboard a boat near Key West, 1928. Photograph in the Ernest Hemingway Collection of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston.




[Read more…]

signature Port Aransas - Best Beach Town in Texas

Filed Under: Coastal Texas, Featured Post, Places, Popular Post, Port Aransas, Port Aransas pre and post storm, Texas · Tagged: Port Aransas Historical Museum, South Jetties, Tarpon

Jul 10 2017

King’s Inn – Loyola Beach, Texas

This is a stop you’ll want to make!

If you are headed to or from the Rio Grande Valley for any holiday, here is a tip you will thank me for.  Always make sure that you are not are traveling on either Sunday or Monday for one leg of that trip.  If you follow this advice, you’ll be able to eat at least one meal on the road at the King’s Inn near Rivera on Baffin Bay.  I promise that this stop will become part of your regular vacation routine. [Read more…]

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Filed Under: Baffin Bay, Coastal Texas, Featured Post, Food, Marfa, Places, Restaurants and Bars, Texas · Tagged: Baffin Bay, King's Inn, Loyola Beach, Seafood, t, Texas Gulf Coast

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