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Rhode Island - Dragger Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Rhode Island - Dragger Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The "Rhode Island" was built in Waldoboro, Maine. She was owned by Bill Howell who used her to fish for redfish mostly. In 1953 a Photo-Electric Pilot, Model 52 automatic steerer, sold by The Harris Co., was installed in the “Rhode Island.” | |||
Mackerel in Maine Waters - article 1909 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Mackerel in Maine Waters - article 1909 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Newspaper article, probably September 1909. Title: "Mackerel in Maine Waters". Article reports that 20 barrels of mackerel were caught by Eben T. Lewis, Benjamin A. Spurling, and John S. Seavey, near Monhegan. Article lists other ships and captains active in the Monhegan area due to reports of large schools of mackerel. | |||
Article: Benjamin Spurling commissioning the Annie Q. Spurling Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Article: Benjamin Spurling commissioning the Annie Q. Spurling Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Newspaper article (photocopy), undated. Title " 'Georgie' was Leading Vessel into New York". Author listed as Fred Humston. Article on right column mentions Benjamin Spurling commissioning the building of the 'Fannie Q. Spurling', a mackeral fishing boat. | |||
Herring boat 1958 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Herring boat 1958 Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Photo, Herring boat from McIntosh Factory. Picture was taken from boat near Cranberry Isles, Maine in 1958. | |||
Dory at Bunkers Head 1900 By Fred Morse Islesford Historical Society |
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| Dory at Bunkers Head 1900 By Fred Morse Islesford Historical Society | |||
Baby Rose - Dragger Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Baby Rose - Dragger Southwest Harbor Public Library | |||
Connecticut - Dragger Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Connecticut - Dragger Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: "The “Connecticut”, 57 gross tons owned by Katherine S. Bindloss of New London, Conn. was built in 1946 [by Southwest Boat Corporation]. This vessel foundered Sept. 29, 1948, West ¼ North, 3 ¾ miles from Gay Head Lighthouse." - "Boatbuilding During World War II: MDI, Ellsworth, Stonington and Bluehill" by Ralph W. Stanley, p. 11 - 1997. The round deck house in the stern of the boat was probably an enclosed shelter deck for shucking scallops. [show more] | |||
Cape Cod - Dragger Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Cape Cod - Dragger Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: "The “Cape Cod”, 34 gross tons owned by Manuel Phillips of Plymouth, Mass. was built in 1944 and used as a fishing dragger." - "Boatbuilding During World War II: MDI, Ellsworth, Stonington and Bluehill" by Ralph W. Stanley, p. 10 - 1997. "Cape Cod" was 65', and built at Southwest Boat Corporation in 1944. | |||
Sandra & Jean - Dragger Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Sandra & Jean - Dragger Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Built in 1945 by Southwest Boat Corporation. Power – 220 h.p. Gross tons - 39 Net tons - 26 Length – 62.6 Beam – 16.7 Draught – 17.4 Disposition - Sank | |||
Seal - Excursion Boat Seal Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Seal - Excursion Boat Seal Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Built by Normand Joseph Bouchard for Linwood Boynton Wedge (1913-1961) and Woodrow Wilson Herrick (1914-2002) to be used as a dragger. "Seal" was owned by Samuel A. Blanchard (1926-2009) who took out fishing parties on her. - Information from Ralph Stanley 05/2011 | |||
Sea Fox - Dragger Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Sea Fox - Dragger Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The 60-foot dragger, "Sea Fox" was built at Southwest Boat Corporation in 1942 for Manuel "Manny" Zora from Provincetown, Massachusetts. | |||
Rose Marie - Dragger Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Rose Marie - Dragger Southwest Harbor Public Library | |||
CR&M - Sardine Dragger Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| CR&M - Sardine Dragger Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: CR&M was a dragger built by Sim Davis. The pieces of metal on the side are to prevent chafing of the wing boards that hold the nets apart from the vessel. | |||
Connecticut Under Way Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Connecticut Under Way Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Dragger Bonaventure, Built by Southwest Boat Corporation Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Dragger Bonaventure, Built by Southwest Boat Corporation Southwest Harbor Public Library |