Some of the nice (in my opinion) boats we saw in the Gulf Islands the last two weeks....
Based on the history of a near-identical boat that lived in our marina for a few years, the first two shots are of an ex-Canadian Navy crew boat.* They were used to ferry ship crews to and from warships.
An old USCG (I assume) rollover boat.
A local troller conversion.
The Hannah from (I think) Seattle or Friday Harbor.* We've seen this beauty in the San Juans several times).
A nice sailing dinghy.
What I refer to as a Monterey herring boat but was probably built for the PNW fishery.
Bill Boeing's 1930 Taconite (2), now in private charter service.
The Canadian Navy's training vessel Oriole.
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-- Edited by Marin on Wednesday 28th of September 2011 01:11:37 PM
Based on the history of a near-identical boat that lived in our marina for a few years, the first two shots are of an ex-Canadian Navy crew boat.* They were used to ferry ship crews to and from warships.
An old USCG (I assume) rollover boat.
A local troller conversion.
The Hannah from (I think) Seattle or Friday Harbor.* We've seen this beauty in the San Juans several times).
A nice sailing dinghy.
What I refer to as a Monterey herring boat but was probably built for the PNW fishery.
Bill Boeing's 1930 Taconite (2), now in private charter service.
The Canadian Navy's training vessel Oriole.
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-- Edited by Marin on Wednesday 28th of September 2011 01:11:37 PM
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