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Now THAT is a beautiful vessel. I'm really put off by the utilitarian
direction of marine architecture. I'm also sounding like an old geezer. :-) |
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Tony Nazar wrote in news:jtn-BC5BCB.15473408072007
@news.verizon.net: Now THAT is a beautiful vessel. I'm really put off by the utilitarian direction of marine architecture. I'm also sounding like an old geezer. :-) -- Stephen Rees Richmond BC http://members.shaw.ca/srees email s r e e s a t s h a w d o t c a |
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Stephen Rees wrote: Tony Nazar wrote in news:jtn-BC5BCB.15473408072007 @news.verizon.net: Now THAT is a beautiful vessel. I'm really put off by the utilitarian direction of marine architecture. I'm also sounding like an old geezer. :-) Thank you. Seguin was another beautiful wooden hull tug. She was built in 1884. I believe she finished out her days at Maine Maritime Museum, but was too far gone to restore. |
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