It's an art form that developed when plastic-wrapped wire traps replaced the iconic wooden lobster traps. They stack high - and green is one of the common colors used. This one in Rockland was featured on the Discovery Channel. You see some on lawns too. Like this one at a fisherman's house on Main Street in Friendship.
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Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Another BB 14 - Eastern LI
This boat - built in 2006 - was listed for $36,500 on Yachtworld. Looks to be very nicely done. North River 2, of course, is 25 years old and has got some bumps and bruises. But L Francis Herreshoff included it in his Sensible Cruising Designs collection. And I have certainly cruised it - seven years on the Hudson - with two trips a year to City Island beginning and end), lots of sailing down to NY harbor from its George Washington Bridge marinas. Plenty of hours under sail and lots under power pushing back up against a 3 knot ebb - almost all of it diligently recorded in the log books
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Pescadotes: Buzzards Bay 12 1/2
My Herreshoff obsession began in 1995 when I first saw a couple of 12 1/2's bobbing in the harbor at Pleasant Point Gut, Cushing. That led to my purchase of North River - which I was told by Sterling Yachts (now deservedly out of business) was a 12 1/2. It wasn't. Close - but not the right measurements. Excellent boat but no pedigree.
Now, of course, I have North River 2 - a Buzzards Bay 14, designed by L. Francis Herreshoff (no doubt about NR 2's provenance). I call it a stretch 12 1/1. 14 on the waterline rather than 12 1/2, same 5' 9" beam, same 700+ ballast.
water color by Joe Warren at Pescadotes
Now, of course, I have North River 2 - a Buzzards Bay 14, designed by L. Francis Herreshoff (no doubt about NR 2's provenance). I call it a stretch 12 1/1. 14 on the waterline rather than 12 1/2, same 5' 9" beam, same 700+ ballast.
water color by Joe Warren at Pescadotes
Friday, December 17, 2010
Christmas Time is Here
It's part of a new program by the Transit Authority called Holiday Pines on Lines.
credit: Tina Fineberg/NY Times
Thursday, December 16, 2010
The Wreck of the Lady Mary
Lady Mary |
AMAZING STORY by the Star Ledger which commissioned a major investigation of this fatal accident in which 5 of the 6 men aboard the scallop dragger Lady Mary were lost last November off Cape May. Video below. Multi-part article with excellent graphics HERE. by award-winning journalist Amy Ellis Nutt
Reporting began in January 2010 after the U.S. Coast Guard finished its investigative hearings.
For the next seven months, Amy Ellis Nutt and Andre Malok made dozens of trips, to Cape May, Philadelphia, Atlantic City and North Carolina. Those interviewed included: the co-owner of the Lady Mary; the boat’s sole survivor; family members and friends of the six men who died in the sinking; scallop fishermen, especially those working within six miles of the Lady Mary the night she disappeared; the divers who explored the sunken wreck; officials from the Coast Guard and the rescue crew who saved José Arias; and the dock manager for Hamburg Sud, the shipping company that leases the container ship Cap Beatrice.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Grace: a replacement engine found in Falmouth
Grace - 18' Lyman - 1957 |
The engine came out of this 1953 Chris Craft - which spends summers on Sebago Lake. It will now be re-powered by this Hercules engine - the original equipment.
Hercules |
1953 Chris Craft |
Russ and Joel |
Monday, December 13, 2010
Thursday, December 9, 2010
The Crystal Ship - one for Charlie Crist
I guess it is really over for Charlie Crist and the Republican Party now that he has pardoned Jim Morrison.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Issuma: Winter on Lake Ontario
Rochester, December 2010 |
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Three Boys Feared Lost Are Found in Pacific - NYTimes.com
Three Tokelau Islands boys spent 50 days at sea |
Three Boys Feared Lost Are Found in Pacific - NYTimes.com
A more detailed account is here.
Matt Brown: Pemaquid Point from Little Thrumcap Island
Thanks to Susan and the kids for this woodcut by Matt Brown.
Little Thrumcap is about two miles southwest from Pemaquid Point, across the mouth of John's Bay.
Little Thrumcap is about two miles southwest from Pemaquid Point, across the mouth of John's Bay.
Pemaquid Point from Little Thumcap Island, John's Bay, Gulf of Maine |
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Senior Citizen Completes Solo Circumnavigation of City Island
On my first day of Medicare eligibility I rowed around City Island. Why? Because I could. Engaged in every man's favorite activity: watching other men work while I did what I pleased. Below are my 8 ft Walker Bay skiff and some of the workmen and working boats I saw.
My boat - NR2A |
all quiet at the fuel dock |
Island Current - Daily 8 AM, Nightly 6:30 PM |
Hudson Beaver |
City Island Bridge |
Howard H - wood work boat still working in NY harbor |
Big Bird in his skiff |
Monday, November 8, 2010
Issuma: low bridge, everybody down - northbound on the Erie Canal
Issuma threaded its way - the wrong way - northbound in October - on the Erie Canal. When we were kids we learned the Erie Canal song - Low Bridge - Everybody Down. HERE it is.
Tugster and Bowsprite were there
Tugster and Bowsprite were there
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Friday, October 29, 2010
Jon Gelman Photography: Maine Lobster Fishing Port
Jon Gelman Photography: Maine Lobster Fishing Port: "Captured on a D700, 1/5 sec., ISO 200, f/18, 195 mm, HDR."
Buzzards Bay 14 for sale
Not mine. But one just like my North River 2 - built at the Boat School, Eastport Maine. Details HERE
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Issuma: bound for Toronto, her winter port
Richard Hudson and Issuma are northbound to Toronto for the winter- on the inside. The route is, I assume, the shortest: Hudson River -Erie Canal - Oswego Canal - Lake Ontario. Tugster and Bowsprite did a leg of it - up to Catskill, where Rosemary Ruth will winter and, hopefully, find a buyer.
Next summer Richard hopes to head east - and north. Maybe Greenland - if all works out.
This spring he started out in the Rio Plata - Uruguay and Argentina, and made his way north - single handed the great bulk of the way to New York. From there it was northbound, up the Labrador coast and over to Baffin Island. All photos by Will Van Dorp
Issuma and Rosemary Ruth rafted up in Catskill |
Richard and Gabriela - loyal crew |
Next summer Richard hopes to head east - and north. Maybe Greenland - if all works out.
This spring he started out in the Rio Plata - Uruguay and Argentina, and made his way north - single handed the great bulk of the way to New York. From there it was northbound, up the Labrador coast and over to Baffin Island. All photos by Will Van Dorp
The Hudson River |
Monday, October 25, 2010
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
John F. Kennedy - the Staten Island Ferry
thanks to Bowsprite
John F. Kennedy
Commission Date: 1965
Builder: Levingston Shipbuilding, TX
Length: 277′ (84.4m)
Width: 69′ (21m)
Draft: 19’1″ (5.8m)
Gross Tonnage: 2109
service speed: 16 knots (30 km/h)
crew: 13
Passengers: 3500 / (40 vehicles, pre 9/11)
Propulsion: Diesel Electric 600 volts DC
Engines: GM-EMD-567C16 (x4)
Horsepower: 6500 (4.8 MW)
Builder: Levingston Shipbuilding, TX
Length: 277′ (84.4m)
Width: 69′ (21m)
Draft: 19’1″ (5.8m)
Gross Tonnage: 2109
service speed: 16 knots (30 km/h)
crew: 13
Passengers: 3500 / (40 vehicles, pre 9/11)
Propulsion: Diesel Electric 600 volts DC
Engines: GM-EMD-567C16 (x4)
Horsepower: 6500 (4.8 MW)
Monday, October 18, 2010
The Big Oyster: WNYC interviews Mark Kurlansky
New York City was the Big Oyster - the oyster capital of the world. Oyster stands used to dot New York like push cart food vendors do today. And the selfish were local products too. Here is Mark Kulansky the brilliant author of The Big Oyster, Cod, and Salt to talk about it all on WNYC.