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For their size these boats are fast and loud .
A cool exhaust report . |
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Canal Lee wrote:
For their size these boats are fast and loud . A cool exhaust report . What sort of work does Maisie do? Fast, but armored with tires like a tug. Nice pictures. Bob |
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On Tue, 27 Jan 2015 21:29:26 -0500, Bob Taylor
wrote: Canal Lee wrote: For their size these boats are fast and loud . A cool exhaust report . What sort of work does Maisie do? Fast, but armored with tires like a tug. Nice pictures. Bob An educated guess since she is a stranger to this region - Up from the LA area where most commercial craft are built and overhauled these days . She headed up river after she exited the Canal perhaps with specialty parts for one of the dredges we have working, deepening the Delaware River . Crew on board are trained for their task and the boat can tie right up to the vessel they are working on with the tires as bumpers . Where ever she was going , we can assume that it was cheaper to send her here than send the broken vessel down south . However , sending her up here is still costing someone a " pretty penny ". Lee |
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