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Canal Lee[_4_] June 21st 20 05:26 PM

Tug - USACOE - BOURNE 2-03 a.jpg
 
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From the archives .

Army Corps of Engineers tug BOURNE passing through on a February 2003
day . Only saw this boat one time . I'm sure she was disposed of and
sitting who knows where or scrapped .

Nikon 995 3.4 MP ( Images can't be enlarged very much. )



Paul McGrane[_2_] June 23rd 20 02:06 AM

Tug - USACOE - BOURNE 2-03 a.jpg
 
On 6/21/2020 12:26 PM, Canal Lee wrote:
From the archives .

Army Corps of Engineers tug BOURNE passing through on a February 2003
day . Only saw this boat one time . I'm sure she was disposed of and
sitting who knows where or scrapped .

Nikon 995 3.4 MP ( Images can't be enlarged very much. )


I like the lighting, it looks cold out there!

Paul

Bob_R[_3_] June 23rd 20 04:26 AM

Tug - USACOE - BOURNE 2-03 a.jpg
 
On Sun, 21 Jun 2020 12:26:02 -0400, Canal Lee
wrote:

From the archives .

Army Corps of Engineers tug BOURNE passing through on a February 2003
day . Only saw this boat one time . I'm sure she was disposed of and
sitting who knows where or scrapped .

Nikon 995 3.4 MP ( Images can't be enlarged very much. )


Interesting. My observations here at *my*canal is that the Corps gives
their vessels local names. The Corps used to have a tug up here and
most of the land cut of the Cape Cod Canal passes through the Town of
Bourne, Massachusetts.

I need to look through my old pictures to see if she's the tug that
used to be here.
Bob

Canal Lee[_4_] June 24th 20 02:29 AM

Tug - USACOE - BOURNE 2-03 a.jpg
 
On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 21:06:00 -0400, Paul McGrane
wrote:

On 6/21/2020 12:26 PM, Canal Lee wrote:
From the archives .

Army Corps of Engineers tug BOURNE passing through on a February 2003
day . Only saw this boat one time . I'm sure she was disposed of and
sitting who knows where or scrapped .

Nikon 995 3.4 MP ( Images can't be enlarged very much. )


I like the lighting, it looks cold out there!

Paul


Thanks . It probably was cold and windy . The kind of day you cheat
and take a picture sitting inside the warm car !!

Canal Lee[_4_] June 24th 20 02:38 AM

Tug - USACOE - BOURNE 2-03 a.jpg
 
On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 23:26:25 -0400, Bob_R
wrote:

On Sun, 21 Jun 2020 12:26:02 -0400, Canal Lee
wrote:

From the archives .

Army Corps of Engineers tug BOURNE passing through on a February 2003
day . Only saw this boat one time . I'm sure she was disposed of and
sitting who knows where or scrapped .

Nikon 995 3.4 MP ( Images can't be enlarged very much. )


Interesting. My observations here at *my*canal is that the Corps gives
their vessels local names. The Corps used to have a tug up here and
most of the land cut of the Cape Cod Canal passes through the Town of
Bourne, Massachusetts.

I need to look through my old pictures to see if she's the tug that
used to be here.
Bob


Please do Bob. An old boat friend of mine pointed out that she may
have been decommissioned shortly befor this image because most of the
ACOE tugs had an ACOE emblem on the stack and they flew an ACOE flag
which this guy does not have either.. But , Corps of Engineers is
painted under the name on the stern. Who knows ?

Lee

Bob_R[_3_] June 30th 20 02:13 AM

Tug - USACOE - BOURNE 2-03 a.jpg
 
On Tue, 23 Jun 2020 21:38:03 -0400, Canal Lee
wrote:

On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 23:26:25 -0400, Bob_R
wrote:

On Sun, 21 Jun 2020 12:26:02 -0400, Canal Lee
wrote:

From the archives .

Army Corps of Engineers tug BOURNE passing through on a February 2003
day . Only saw this boat one time . I'm sure she was disposed of and
sitting who knows where or scrapped .

Nikon 995 3.4 MP ( Images can't be enlarged very much. )


Interesting. My observations here at *my*canal is that the Corps gives
their vessels local names. The Corps used to have a tug up here and
most of the land cut of the Cape Cod Canal passes through the Town of
Bourne, Massachusetts.

I need to look through my old pictures to see if she's the tug that
used to be here.
Bob


Please do Bob. An old boat friend of mine pointed out that she may
have been decommissioned shortly befor this image because most of the
ACOE tugs had an ACOE emblem on the stack and they flew an ACOE flag
which this guy does not have either.. But , Corps of Engineers is
painted under the name on the stern. Who knows ?

Lee


Hi Lee,
I took a look through my canal pics and didn't find any of the tug.
This surprises me, thought I would have one of her tied up in the
background of some picture.
I am going to take a more thorough look and will post if I find
something even if she's not the focus (pun intended) of tehpicture.
Bob

Canal Lee[_4_] July 2nd 20 11:15 PM

Tug - USACOE - BOURNE 2-03 a.jpg
 
On Mon, 29 Jun 2020 21:13:47 -0400, Bob_R
wrote:

On Tue, 23 Jun 2020 21:38:03 -0400, Canal Lee
wrote:

On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 23:26:25 -0400, Bob_R
wrote:

On Sun, 21 Jun 2020 12:26:02 -0400, Canal Lee
wrote:

From the archives .

Army Corps of Engineers tug BOURNE passing through on a February 2003
day . Only saw this boat one time . I'm sure she was disposed of and
sitting who knows where or scrapped .

Nikon 995 3.4 MP ( Images can't be enlarged very much. )

Interesting. My observations here at *my*canal is that the Corps gives
their vessels local names. The Corps used to have a tug up here and
most of the land cut of the Cape Cod Canal passes through the Town of
Bourne, Massachusetts.

I need to look through my old pictures to see if she's the tug that
used to be here.
Bob


Please do Bob. An old boat friend of mine pointed out that she may
have been decommissioned shortly befor this image because most of the
ACOE tugs had an ACOE emblem on the stack and they flew an ACOE flag
which this guy does not have either.. But , Corps of Engineers is
painted under the name on the stern. Who knows ?

Lee


Hi Lee,
I took a look through my canal pics and didn't find any of the tug.
This surprises me, thought I would have one of her tied up in the
background of some picture.
I am going to take a more thorough look and will post if I find
something even if she's not the focus (pun intended) of tehpicture.
Bob


Sounds like a plan .
Lee

Bob_R[_3_] July 9th 20 03:57 AM

Tug - USACOE - BOURNE 2-03 a.jpg
 
On Thu, 02 Jul 2020 18:15:13 -0400, Canal Lee
wrote:

On Mon, 29 Jun 2020 21:13:47 -0400, Bob_R
wrote:

On Tue, 23 Jun 2020 21:38:03 -0400, Canal Lee
wrote:

On Mon, 22 Jun 2020 23:26:25 -0400, Bob_R
wrote:

On Sun, 21 Jun 2020 12:26:02 -0400, Canal Lee
wrote:

From the archives .

Army Corps of Engineers tug BOURNE passing through on a February 2003
day . Only saw this boat one time . I'm sure she was disposed of and
sitting who knows where or scrapped .

Nikon 995 3.4 MP ( Images can't be enlarged very much. )

Interesting. My observations here at *my*canal is that the Corps gives
their vessels local names. The Corps used to have a tug up here and
most of the land cut of the Cape Cod Canal passes through the Town of
Bourne, Massachusetts.

I need to look through my old pictures to see if she's the tug that
used to be here.
Bob

Please do Bob. An old boat friend of mine pointed out that she may
have been decommissioned shortly befor this image because most of the
ACOE tugs had an ACOE emblem on the stack and they flew an ACOE flag
which this guy does not have either.. But , Corps of Engineers is
painted under the name on the stern. Who knows ?

Lee


Hi Lee,
I took a look through my canal pics and didn't find any of the tug.
This surprises me, thought I would have one of her tied up in the
background of some picture.
I am going to take a more thorough look and will post if I find
something even if she's not the focus (pun intended) of tehpicture.
Bob


Sounds like a plan .
Lee


HI Lee,
The plan failed. I found a picture that included the Corp's tug at the
Cape Cod Canal but it wasn't the Bourne, it was the Manamet.
I will post two pictures shortly. One had Manamet in the background
and the other is a crop of just the tug.
Bob


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