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Originally posted by Auburn Annie:
Actually they have some interviews as late as September 7 (scroll on down) so maybe it'll be up in a couple of days.
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Very true Annie
the original listing was by no means in strict chronological order so i missed that
Ihat has now been revised but the latest is still the 7th.
Nobody here has yet mentioned the caller from Collingwood who was "actually looking out on Christian Island"

A still picture from my own November 1999 video showing the ramp for the ferry to Christian Island in the distance
he might well have been Bru because he said
he "wanted to know a little bit aboot Gord's sailing and aboot that song and wondering aboot how that song came along"
Gord's response was
"but really it's about George Mackinary's big old yacht "the silverheels" at one time the biggest motor yacht in the.....
but really the song was written basically for fun it's not about a sailboat at all but about a "stinkpots".
silverheels was a beautiful boat it's no longer around but it was a motorboat
I think "stinkpots" was the word he used possibly in reference to a motor boat being "smelly"??
here is one (probably latter-day) "silverheels"
by no means a smelly motorboat!!!

and this 1935 silverheels is hardly a yacht!

John Fowles
I call her Silverheels
And she leans into the wind
She's a good old boat and she'll stay afloat
Through the toughest gales and keep smilin'