What's up with the giant smokestack? Do they all have that?
A new (to me) one came in last night, gone again this morning.....Really big, really steel... New Pacific
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I know what you're thinking, Bill. You could stick the dry stack back in the corner and use it for heat on those chilly days. Yeah, with your hull black, it really sets it off!
I know what you're thinking, Bill. You could stick the dry stack back in the corner and use it for heat on those chilly days. Yeah, with your hull black, it really sets it off!
A real trawler!
These two are in Sidney tonight.
The first one is from down under, lads.
In the link are videos of her crossing the Pacific, pretty neat.
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Snoop...well, just another character.
Busy Saturday....
Hobbit looks for a spot to anchor.....
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While Lazee Gal enjoys lunch....
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Hobbit is a Weston Farmer design, originally called All Ten B and included in the first edition of Voyaging Under Power. She's 57' x 17' x 5'8" draft, aluminum construction by Palmer Johnson of Michigan and launched in 1968.
Lazee Gal was designed by Thornton Grenfell, built under his direction, and launched in 1952. She's about 60' x 15'..
Here is one I enjoy. I see the Patricia S around a lot working the South Sound. She has the distinction of one sinking at the dock.
I also like Snoop and used to see her around Secret Cove and Pender Harbour many years ago. Wondered where she went as I really like her looks.