Dominic Nesta’s Marine Service Rig From Bill O’Connor

Hi Joey,

I ran into John Nesta and his son Dominic Tuesday afternoon at Sibley’s Boat Yard working on Dominic’s boat.  Dom got the boat from Mark Lacey this Summer and has been gearing it up to do various marine service duties.  She’s up on the rails while they install a pilot house with the help of Larry Dahlmer – artist and boatsmith. I think the pilot house will give the boat the look of an old wooden trawler on a miniature scale.  It’s going to be pretty cool when they’re done…

Keep an eye out, Dom just needs to glass the luan and 2x frame, and he’ll have the boat back in the water within the week!

Enjoy,
~Bill O’Connor
North Shore Kid

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9 Responses to Dominic Nesta’s Marine Service Rig From Bill O’Connor

  1. E.J. says:

    I love that little boat, and Dom looks so natural at the helm.

  2. Kate says:

    Best wishes to Dom on his new endeavor.

  3. That’s what I love about Dom – he’s always got something going on!

  4. Anonymous says:

    Dom is by far one of the most fortunate young men I know. He is ALWAYS outdoors, regardless of the weather or time of year. He is creative, always making something with his Dad or the kids in the ‘hood. He has the most amazing back yard in the world ~ a dock!!! Equipped with a paddle boat, row boat, sailboat, cool wooden skiff that is a sail or power boat, and his latest addition, his lobster boat! Love watching him grow up the 10 years I’ve been on the Neck, total pleasure to know him! PEACE!

  5. Lisa says:

    I love the natural rope bumper!

  6. Tim says:

    Finest kind! I love boats that are so individual, you’re never gonna see another one like it. Kudos to Dominic, and best-o-luck with the marine service biz!

  7. cammygrammy says:

    Great to see the enterprising nature alive and well on the neck! Good luck with your adventure, Dom

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