POTW: Nope, not this year either

BSBC Boat

Mar 11, 2021

This one came to us (cyonboard) via Instagram with a note:

Sadly, we’re going to have another summer of no sailing lessons. We are planning for a great 2022!

When we checked the BS&BC site, they had issued the same bad news a year ago with an equally effective picture. Perhaps the thought is to delver bad news with a smile.

BSBC BoyThe Photo of the Week can get to us any way you wish and it can be pretty much any photo you feel is relevant to our insatiable audience. Boats, people on boats, people on boats doing crazy things, people on boats doing crazy things accompanies by their kids and pets.

The choice is yours; Instagram works or email us at cyonboard@kerrwil.com and put POTW in the subject line.

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