From Stern To Stem We Look At An Abandoned Dragger
A Sad State Of Affairs For Sure
From Stern To Stem We Look At An Abandoned Dragger
A Sad State Of Affairs For Sure
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This boat still tells a story through you. Well done. I love looking at the old wood work and marvel at the talent and workmanship.
all i can picture is the proud owners face when she first came to dock!
Hey Ed, I hear the guy who owns this boat is looking for some tips on boat repair.Maybe this could be the next “ASK ED”!
Are you sure that you don’t want a new boat?..this is going to cost……..
Meridian St. bridge. Did you get a name of the boat?
No. It was painted over.
Are there any derelicts actually in Gloucester? That one looks very close to Boston.