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Updated · The New York Times · Jun 17
Matthew Rhys Pilots 8-Foot Dinghy at Brooklyn Bridge Park, Taking Blows From Boom and Rudder
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 17

Matthew Rhys Pilots 8-Foot Dinghy at Brooklyn Bridge Park, Taking Blows From Boom and Rudder

2 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 17

Summary

  • An 8-foot wooden dinghy left Matthew Rhys battered and rattled as he jerkily piloted it around the marina at Brooklyn Bridge Park, with the rudder digging into his back and the boom striking his head.
  • Rhys said years around boats had not prepared him for the sail, despite summers spent boating and a pandemic-era restoration of a 1939 wooden boat that he has since put up for sale.
  • The outing echoed the comic humiliation of his “Widow’s Bay” character, Tom Loftis, an island mayor, with Rhys saying the brief trip felt as terrifying as the show’s stranger perils.

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