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7546Sardine Carrier Sea Wind
  • Image, Photograph
  • Vessels, Boat, Sardine Carrier
6209Sardine Carriers Gary Alan and Lady Lurene at Winter Harbor
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  • Vessels, Boat, Sardine Carrier
  • Winter Harbor ME
11171Sardine Carriers Gary Alan and Three Sisters at Winter Harbor, Maine
  • Image, Photograph
  • Vessels, Boat, Sardine Carrier
  • Vessels, Commercial Fishing Vessel, Net Fishing Vessel, Dragger
  • Winter Harbor ME
The boat at the right: Three Sisters - Passenger Launch – Fishing Boat She is a fishing/lobster boat rigged for dragging in this photograph.
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The boat at the right: Three Sisters - Passenger Launch – Fishing Boat She is a fishing/lobster boat rigged for dragging in this photograph.
6418Sardine Carriers Glenn Geary and Helen McColl at Southwest Boat Corporation Dock in Southwest Harbor
  • Image, Photograph
  • Structures, Transportation, Marine Landing, Wharf
  • Vessels, Boat, Sardine Carrier
  • Ballard - Willis Humphreys Ballard (1906-1980)
  • Southwest Harbor
  • 168 Clark Point Road
6210Sardine Carriers Lady Lurene, Gary Alan, and Seabiscuit in Winter Harbor
  • Image, Photograph
  • Vessels, Boat, Sardine Carrier
  • Winter Harbor ME
There is a bucket covering a pipe on "Gary Alan" and a wooden lobster pot on her deck. She hailed from Millbridge, Maine and was a sardine carrier built by Grandville W. Davis. The "Lady Lurene," a Nova Scotia boat, is rigged for dragging.
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There is a bucket covering a pipe on "Gary Alan" and a wooden lobster pot on her deck. She hailed from Millbridge, Maine and was a sardine carrier built by Grandville W. Davis. The "Lady Lurene," a Nova Scotia boat, is rigged for dragging.
6537Sardine Carriers Roamer and Joyce Marie - at Underwood Wharf in Bass Harbor
  • Image, Photograph
  • Vessels, Boat, Sardine Carrier
  • Tremont, Bass Harbor
11157Schooner Steam Yacht El Placita as a Sardine Carrier
  • Image, Photograph
  • Vessels, Boat, Sardine Carrier
15184Sea Wind - Sardine Carrier
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  • Vessels, Boat, Sardine Carrier
11158Steam Yacht El Placita
  • Image, Photograph
  • Vessels, Boat, Sardine Carrier
14185Surfman - Sardine Carrier
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  • Vessels, Boat, Sardine Carrier
14831Woiee - Sardine Carrier
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  • Vessels, Boat, Sardine Carrier
“Woiee” ran for Machiasport Canning Company – “built in 1918 in Eastport, Maine. She had a registered length of 54 feet, was 15 feet wide and carried 49 hogsheads.” - “Masts and Masters: A Brief History of Sardine Carriers and Boatmen” by John D. Gilman, published by John D. Gilman, 1993, p. 179. 1 hogshead = 17½ bushels. “Sardine carrier “Woiee” was rerigged as a live aboard motor sailer with a fiberglassed hull. She is homeported at Vero Beach in Florida.” - “Sardine Carriers and Seiners of the Maine Coast” compiled and written by Paul E. Bennett, The St. Pierre Doriman, p. Ja, 1992.
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“Woiee” ran for Machiasport Canning Company – “built in 1918 in Eastport, Maine. She had a registered length of 54 feet, was 15 feet wide and carried 49 hogsheads.” - “Masts and Masters: A Brief History of Sardine Carriers and Boatmen” by John D. Gilman, published by John D. Gilman, 1993, p. 179. 1 hogshead = 17½ bushels. “Sardine carrier “Woiee” was rerigged as a live aboard motor sailer with a fiberglassed hull. She is homeported at Vero Beach in Florida.” - “Sardine Carriers and Seiners of the Maine Coast” compiled and written by Paul E. Bennett, The St. Pierre Doriman, p. Ja, 1992. [show more]