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On 11 Oct 2009 07:09:40 GMT, Jeronimus wrote:
Thanks for the pictures Jeroen. I'm afraid that a lot of harbours will refuse "Tres Hombres" coming in without an engine aboard. They will probably use a small boat to push her when in harbor. Just a guess. Maybe the need tugs. Joevan is right, they use a small boat to push her when there's no wind to get into the harbour. Otherwise they wait out the wind. Regards, Jeroen Those small boats were called yawl boats in Maine. http://sniff.numachi.com/pages/tiYAWLBOAT.html I remember the Mary Day used one as she had no engine. |
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