My office is on the ship canal just outside the Locks in Seattle. I setup a camera in the window that I can trigger from my desk when something interesting floats by. So I'll try to upload a few here. Here is the first one.
I love these boats.
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My office is on the ship canal just outside the Locks in Seattle. I setup a camera in the window that I can trigger from my desk when something interesting floats by. So I'll try to upload a few here. Here is the first one.
I love these boats.
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Nice idea, good result. Kudos.
It really is quite difficult to build an ugly wooden boat.
Neat!
This one is called, Mist Cove.
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Me too!
It might be hard to keep up. They aren't all as pretty as these, and sometimes I don't see any for a while.
Sunward
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Engine, don't fail me now.
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nice! thanks.
We take visitors to the locks to see the sights and have never seen the like.
Thanks.
An office overlooking the locks? How lucky is that? And how do you get anything done?
Nice thread!
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Best thread ever and a very awesome idea
FYI The Vanisee is one of the old halibut schooners with a newish (probably aluminum) house.
Halibut fleet should be interesting!
oh that Vansee is just right!
(many thanks for the thread)
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Beautiful weekend but I wasn't in the office so nothing new this morning. But I'll upload a shot of another halibut schooner that I took from here last year just because these are such beauties. Raining today, not sure what or when I will capture next.
Aleutian (from last year)
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Here's another from last week. Don't know anything about it but it looks wooden. It was small and far away so res it pretty fuzzy. Sorry I haven't caught any sailboats yet.
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They're not all going to be pretty wood boats. But to me there is a type of beauty in the workboats as well.
Bella K
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Just a red tug so far this morning. Traffic has been light the last few days.
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Love this thread so I'm gonna post here so as I don't miss anything beautiful floating by ... <thanks>
Army Corps of Engineers log picker keeping our navigation free of floating hazards.
Puget
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Plumduff
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Norsel
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I really like this thread.
(I may have to bring my boat through the locks during the work day and see I show up...)
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Odds wouldn't be good. I miss a lot of boats when I'm not at my desk. But it's fun, kind of like fishing. Never know what I'm going to catch. I can't see them coming so I have to react fast when they are in front of the window. Many have gotten away, only to see their stern disappearing past the frame.
Every day there are certain workboats that go out in the morning and return in the afternoon. This one I believe is called, Maritime Instructor. Altho I've seen it around for years, I really don't know anything about it. I assume it is a merchant trainer of some sort. Maybe someone else here knows more.
Maritime Instructor
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I'm ashamed to say I can't id this one. I thought I knew most of the Ted Geary fantails, but the lack of name and the "D" on the stack throw me. Not Malibu, Canim, Olympus, Sobre las Olas, someone help me out. (And is it a Ted Geary design?) But a beauty none the less.
(later) Aha. Deerlap?
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Last edited by ron ll; 04-19-2012 at 02:32 PM.
Nope. MV DISCOVERY
http://www.alaskacharters.com/abouttheboat.htm
Sure looks like it. But I'm not seeing much at all except that it was built for a William Morris at San Pedro, CA in 1931.