Our replica pirate ship in Tampa. Its never under sail. Its engines are its only propulsion.
You've come along way since you began there!
Kevin
Portland, OR
Shelter Cove is a wonderful place. We will probably be back in a few months.
That is a stunning picture..
Indeed ... the warm weather and nice sunset helped to like it even more. Unfortunately I have not noticed Crabbie II other than in some marketing pictures. A nice place ... we'll be back.
Sport Crabbing! Lol.
That's a pretty good idea actually-- crabbing day trips.
We used to catch crabs off the boat dock when we were kids. We would spend hours doing that during the summer at my parents bay shack at Port Alto Tx. I'm sure my parents were thrilled to be able to give us some string and a package of chicken necks and not have to worry about us for the rest of the afternoon.
The SS Badger the last steam powered coal fired ferry on the Great Lakes. This was taken at Ludington, Mi. Last year.
Did I read somewhere that she was taken out of service at the end of last season?
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Did I read somewhere that she was taken out of service at the end of last season?
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Is the video still the visitor center? My son and his wife both work for Boeing, we will be out there in the middle of May. If we have the time I would like to see it.
Wherever did " Boat Pics" come from?
The tall ship Elissa is a three-masted barque. She is moored in Galveston, Texas, and is supposed to be one of the oldest (1877) ships sailing today. Here she is underway in the Gulf of Mexico. I have always thought she was a graceful ship.
I started Boat Pics as a place to put cool and unique-ish photos of boats, not to talk about them other than to caption the pictures. It was intended to be a photo thread, not a discussion thread about boats like "Interesting Boats."