November Photo Contest - 2021

Brian Dickhaut

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Hi TugNuts!

The theme for Novembers TugNuts photo contest is: Reflections. We all know those calm mornings at anchor, when the water is a mirror reflection of your surroundings. Let's see your best photos of reflections surrounding your boat or anchorage.

To enter the contest, please send your photo(s) and a description/story to briandickhaut@rangertugs.com

The contest is open until 11:59 PM PST November 30, 2021

One grand prize winner per brand (two winners in total, Ranger Tugs and Cutwater Boats) will receive a pair of Ranger Tugs or Cutwater Boats Jackets, following a vote from the factory.

To get us started, here's a shot I took at the 2019 Factory Rendezvous in Roche Harbor. It was a beautifully calm evening. This photo was taken just as the party was winding down. After everyone left the main tents, a good number of people turned on their cockpit and underwater lights to make for a spectacular display. My photo hardly does it justice. I can't wait to see what you all have to share!

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Brian,

Wanted to post a couple of entries for November Photo Contest, but am struggling to remember how to post pix on TugNuts
 
Ah, if only I could READ!!! My bad.

I will submit to that link you have in your original post.

OOPS!!
 
Hey Brian - do you not post the entered photos until the contest is over? Haven't seen any yet. We don't usually enter so I don't know the normal sequence. Thanks
 
RichBirk":52vra2e4 said:
Hey Brian - do you not post the entered photos until the contest is over? Haven't seen any yet. We don't usually enter so I don't know the normal sequence. Thanks

Hi Rich & Nancy, I normally post them as they come in but I've been out on a photoshoot for the past week and unable to upload them. I'll have an update here later today, thanks for checking in!

-Brian
 
From Dave C.

"Sunrise at Sears Landing in Surf City, NC. Elvin Ray, a 2021 Ranger Tugs R-23."

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From John N.

"Taken in the north channel of Lake Huron. All alone in the pool!"

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From James V.

"Reflections are my favorite!

"'Roche Sunset 2021' was taken during the unofficial Rendezvous this year. Beautiful place...and a shout out to the RT coming in."

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"'Moon Reflection' was taken at sunset looking across Sinclair Inlet in Port Orchard with the moon rising over our home port at Port Orchard Marina."

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From James V.

"'Sunset Port Orchard Marina' (see a pattern) was taken looking West from our slip at, you guessed it, Port Orchard Marina.

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From Nancy B. R29CB Avellana

I love reflections. It has become one of the “tasks” we are always on the look out for when boating. Especially on those beautiful quiet mornings. We love Desolation Sound and a favorite place to stop is Refuge Cove. This morning, May 2019, I was walking up to the ramp and was delighted to see a face appear in the water. After taking the photos, I was surprised to have 2 critters appear. There is controversy in the family whether it is a dog and Mantis, or a bear and a cat. We have never been able to see it since, but it was perfect this morning. I have dozens of beautiful reflections but this is by far the most unique.

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From Joe W.

"Both of these were taken in the canal behind my house, where my C28, Sea Glass is on a lift."

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From Albert T.

"The first is a sunset reflection taken this September at Mansons Landing on Cortes Island after an easy crossing (from Comox) of the Strait of Georgia earlier that day."

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"This photo was taken September 2020 at Lake Powell. The lake dropped 45 feet this year so Our Journey would have been very high and dry at this spot on the same date in 2021."


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From Kristi E.

"We just bought our 2017 Cutwater c-242 in October and have been able to enjoy a few good days in it this fall. Here’s my entry for the Tugnuts November photo contest. We are just inside the mouth of Gig Harbor."

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From Mark Z.

"photos from our summer trip on the PNW coast with the granddaughter and new C30S Greyhawk. Beautiful day!"

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From Brian D.

"Great Dismal Swamp two months ago. Wife and I did the North Carolina loop. Tunnel vision set in after ten miles. Beautiful scenery and wildlife. We were the only boat in the locks that day and luckily the fly’s weren’t bad so we could open the hatches instead of running the air conditioning. Most people say it’s a one and done trip but
I would plan to do it again. It’s a time capsule of our nation."

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From Mike D.

"Lake Union getting ready for the Christmas Ship Parade."

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From Bill K.

"I’m a past winner of the photo contest. If this picture package happens to come out as winner, give the jackets to the runner-up or another deserving Tugnutter.

Anyway, in another lifetime, I was a newspaper photojournalist. I ALWAYS have my camera (or now PHONE) at the ready when I cruise. When a well-known National Geographic photographer was asked by a reader about the details of how he captured a spectacular photo, he would always reply, “f8 and be there!” In other words, it’s not so much the mechanics of camera, lens, and film, but rather the key to a great photo is having the camera there with you and then SHOOT THE PICTURE! How many times have you or someone said, “Gee, I wish I had my camera with me.”

All of these photos were taken from or next to my Ranger Tug R27. They illustrate the versatility of a trailerable boat— all were taken on trailered cruises in Florida, Georgia, Wisconsin, and Michigan."

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From Gordon W.

"Taken from the pier at Sunset Beach, Tampa Bay."

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Sunset on Tampa Bay…

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From Cap'n Keith

"This is a picture taken from the cockpit of my EC21, on an early July morning. I live on the Alsea River, (Oregon) with my boat often secured to my boat house dock. Often, when the mist comes down the river valley, I often reflect on the trip taken to Misty Fjords National Monument. This little boat has been perfect, whether it’s tied up at home or cruising in far away places in this great country."

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From James S.

"Sunrise on Deep Hole Creek, Mattituck, Island of Long, NY."

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"Sunset on Deep Hole Creek, both quite spectacular this time of year!"

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