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On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 12:49:44 -0500, Matt Colie
wrote: Ken, Two questions: Is the swing bridge at St. Peter still swung by two men on a capstan? Can a sailboat still make it through the Bras d'Or to the east and out at St Andrew's? It was thirty some years ago I was there, but the memory still lives. Matt Colie It is some years since I was there, but the bridge at St Peter canal was manual, but it was not a swing bridge. It rolled diagonally onto land on a pair for RR tracks. The other end of the Lakes was a buoyed channel without a lock. The tides ran pretty fast. It was plenty deep enough to carry 7 feet. Rodney Myrvaagnes J36 Gjo/a Does one child rape really change Strom Thurmond's lifetime record? For better or worse? |
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