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Share Some Pics or Videos
Since we are in the doldrums of the winter (at least those of us north of FL), share some pics or a video to keep us motivated. Here's one I pulled off the net of Mean Mike's beautiful 31:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=td7C8Y7VmyE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=td7C8Y7VmyE
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Since we are sharing, this came in yesterday.
This one I had to shake his hand...I've seen alot of hits and damage, this took the cake.
It goes right up there with the work boat that backed into a sub...which soon presented a few very unhappy sailors.
This one I had to shake his hand...I've seen alot of hits and damage, this took the cake.
It goes right up there with the work boat that backed into a sub...which soon presented a few very unhappy sailors.
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What does he expect you to do with that scrap Carl?
Rawleigh
1966 FBC 31
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Match up and buy new.
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He must have hit metal chopper. I hope he told you how that happened. That one is a real head scratcher.
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He ran aground.
I'd say he ran over rocks...or tried to.
I'd say he ran over rocks...or tried to.
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Thanks, Mike, for the uplifting boat video!
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Carl
There can not be anything left of that stern area. If you do that much damage to the running gear, the bottom had to be ripped open.
There can not be anything left of that stern area. If you do that much damage to the running gear, the bottom had to be ripped open.
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Tony Meola wrote:Carl
There can not be anything left of that stern area. If you do that much damage to the running gear, the bottom had to be ripped open.
He said Sea Tow took him home so boat still must have some integrity left.
I think you'd be right if it where a hard landing...but hitting a submerged rock pile going flat out may just destroy the running gear that makes contact. I really didn't want too much info
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That is quite a machine! Keep it away from my Bertram!mike ohlstein wrote:https://youtu.be/unaFyRs9alM?t=80
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1973 Boston Whaler 13 - sold!
1998 Scout 172 SF - beach taxi
1973 Boston Whaler 13 - sold!
1998 Scout 172 SF - beach taxi
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I do a lot of photography over the winter and am getting myself back into shooting film here's some pics taken recently
a jetty in woods hole
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Jyi5MqZwT9R7oyY88
the cape cod canal railroad bridge in the fog
https://photos.app.goo.gl/VCPkVy8RkLombM2TA
Nantucket Light house ship in New Bedford Harbor
https://photos.app.goo.gl/BcBoVnEfHE1CGdGH7
a jetty in woods hole
https://photos.app.goo.gl/Jyi5MqZwT9R7oyY88
the cape cod canal railroad bridge in the fog
https://photos.app.goo.gl/VCPkVy8RkLombM2TA
Nantucket Light house ship in New Bedford Harbor
https://photos.app.goo.gl/BcBoVnEfHE1CGdGH7
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Nice! I've never seen a lighthouse ship. Temporary warning?
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1973 Boston Whaler 13 - sold!
1998 Scout 172 SF - beach taxi
1973 Boston Whaler 13 - sold!
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Nice
Black and white that is the way to do those shots.
Cam
Lightships were common back in the day. There was the one in the Picture, one off of Ambrose and then Barnegat. As a kid, fishing with my father on a party boat our of Sheepshead Bay, we used to see the Ambrose all the time. Then when my dad bought the house down in Forked River, the Barnegat Light Ship became a common site. Had to pass it on our way to the Hudson, or when we used to troll just North of Barnegat Ridge. It was about 12 miles off shore.
Black and white that is the way to do those shots.
Cam
Lightships were common back in the day. There was the one in the Picture, one off of Ambrose and then Barnegat. As a kid, fishing with my father on a party boat our of Sheepshead Bay, we used to see the Ambrose all the time. Then when my dad bought the house down in Forked River, the Barnegat Light Ship became a common site. Had to pass it on our way to the Hudson, or when we used to troll just North of Barnegat Ridge. It was about 12 miles off shore.
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Helsinki, Finland, taken while I was there to celebrate the birthdays of my grandchildren:
http://www.ipernity.com/doc/307687/49718896
http://www.ipernity.com/doc/307687/49718894
http://www.ipernity.com/doc/307687/49718896
http://www.ipernity.com/doc/307687/49718894
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1978 B31 SF (BERG 1727M781-314)
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1978 B31 SF (BERG 1727M781-314)
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Nice Pics Peter!!!!
so I'm not the only one on the board with a collection of vintage cameras and glass. I did most of my lens/camera collecting to adapt the lenses to mirror-less digital, now I'm finding myself returning the lenses to their original cameras and using my digital to figure out exposure so I can shoot film.
I really like your pic of the cathedral roof.
so I'm not the only one on the board with a collection of vintage cameras and glass. I did most of my lens/camera collecting to adapt the lenses to mirror-less digital, now I'm finding myself returning the lenses to their original cameras and using my digital to figure out exposure so I can shoot film.
I really like your pic of the cathedral roof.
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While sourcing some (more) Hynautics parts over near Fishermans Terminal I took some time to wander the docks. Seattle Fishermans Terminal is the regional hub for most of the Alaska fishing fleet which overwinters here in protected fresh water and which also has most of the repair and service infrastructure not available in Alaska. In fact during summer its hard for me to get my Yanmars serviced as the mechanics are frequently on planes to do a job in Alaska, a 2 hour flight.
Some of the old timers, these guys are left behind. The active big boats are up for the winter crab fisheries, mostly crab.
And I never leave without walking over to the Fishermans' Memorial.
Destination--a crab boat lost a couple years ago with all hands. This well found and well run boat was a family affair crewed out of Seattle. It was a hard loss for the area.
Scandies Rose--another well built and well run crab boat lost New Years Eve with 5 out of 7 hands. Recently Scandies Rose was berthed in Dutch Harbor but it had been around Seattle for years. I used to see it all the time. Crewed out of Seattle and Alaska.
Cause of sinking is unknown but in both cases suspected to be the result of overloading with crab pots on deck which accumulated enough ice to make the boats unstable and overturn.
And a real heart string puller. A small boat, the Harvey G lost 39 years ago, still getting fresh flowers and a note, I think from his fiancee at the time. We're all older, he is still young, strong and handsome.
The Memorial lists 675 names since they started keeping records. We are all fishermen.
Some of the old timers, these guys are left behind. The active big boats are up for the winter crab fisheries, mostly crab.
And I never leave without walking over to the Fishermans' Memorial.
Destination--a crab boat lost a couple years ago with all hands. This well found and well run boat was a family affair crewed out of Seattle. It was a hard loss for the area.
Scandies Rose--another well built and well run crab boat lost New Years Eve with 5 out of 7 hands. Recently Scandies Rose was berthed in Dutch Harbor but it had been around Seattle for years. I used to see it all the time. Crewed out of Seattle and Alaska.
Cause of sinking is unknown but in both cases suspected to be the result of overloading with crab pots on deck which accumulated enough ice to make the boats unstable and overturn.
And a real heart string puller. A small boat, the Harvey G lost 39 years ago, still getting fresh flowers and a note, I think from his fiancee at the time. We're all older, he is still young, strong and handsome.
The Memorial lists 675 names since they started keeping records. We are all fishermen.
Doug Pratt
Bertram 31 Amberjack
FBC hull #315-820
Bertram 31 Amberjack
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Doug
Great pics. Thanks for sharing the memorial.
Great pics. Thanks for sharing the memorial.
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My backyard if anyone is passing through and needs dockage!
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