Way too many years ago I made a trip back to Gloucester, as posted about here. So I went back this weekend, had long talks with a few people, but of course that means I didn’t see all the people I would have liked to. And although putting up these photos seems like walking on a concrete slab before it’s set, here I go, premature or not.
It’s the old 1952 Blue Ocean alongside some newer yachts. This is the transition in Gloucester.
Here’s looking south toward Rocky Neck. From left, it’s lobster boat Blivy Fish, Fort Point, and Disch’s old Dredge No. 200. Click here for a post I did in 2009 showing the No. 200 in the KVK. After the company owner died, the Disch equipment was auctioned off to the four winds. One of Disch’s small tugs is on the Lake Erie now. Fort Point used to be Patrick J. Hunt.
Waiting to go back in soon are Irish Piper and UB88, whose story you can find here on the GMG site. More on GMG a little later.
F. H. Lane used to paint this scene. Near the left, you see Our Lady of the Good Voyage, but lower, more left I see a pinky stern and some interesting vessels made to the prominent dock. Adventure‘s returned from Boothbay, where I saw both the black-hulled schooner and the pinky here. More on these tomorrow.
Here’s the reciprocal shot, showing the bow of Adventure, which has a 90th year gala coming up in less than a month, and a closer-up of the old motor life boat. Anyone tell anything about her? I know someone who probably can. Here’s another set of rebuilds.
This mystery life boat looks quite original.
Here’s Wanderbird with a schooner tied alongside. Unicorn? If so, did she ever sell? Is Wanderbird for sale? Also there, Lisa Ann III and Full Moon. Overkill‘s in there too.
This beauty aint telling, nothing.
Here’s some info on Ardelle.
And here’s the home base for many things in Gloucester, including lobsters and community. Cheers, Joey C. and GMG . . . Good Morning Gloucester.
All photos by Will Van Dorp.
Back in 1987, I took a leave from work (nearby in Newburyport) one morning to see a large Soviet factory ship that had finally been granted permission for shore leave in Gloucester after working offshore for months. Here’s an article about that time. Does anyone have photos to share of that? I recall the chill I got seeing the hammer and sickle on the stack as she was tied up behind Gortons. I didn’t carry a camera much back then.
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April 25, 2016 at 11:37 am
LK
Schooner alongside WANDERBIRD is HIGHLANDER SEA.
April 25, 2016 at 11:47 am
eastriver
The schooner under cover is not Unicorn; this one is wood. I think, looking at the outline of the transom under the cover, she’s Highlander Sea, ex- Star Pilot, ex- Pilot.
http://www.achesonventures.com/DesmondMarine/History.aspx
April 25, 2016 at 3:34 pm
tugster
Thx to you and to LK for the correction.
April 26, 2016 at 12:49 am
sfdi1947
Will,
I think your USCG-LB will prove to be 41-????? One of several hundred built at Curtis Bay, MD. between 1935 & 1955. ID Plate should be on the left rear bulkhead of the engine compartment, like the one restored for the recent movie ‘The Finest Hours’ about some heroes from Chatham Station, There is a completely refurbished one near there [see: Wooden Boat Mag.] (If you need the back issue I’ll dig it out and scan the article. Curtis Bay has all the Drawings & etc.)
Joe
April 26, 2016 at 4:14 am
Joey C
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April 26, 2016 at 12:49 pm
JED!
It could also very well be a cast off, US NAVY, 28′ Motor Whaleboat.
April 27, 2016 at 1:02 am
sfdi1947
Actually, no, by the thirties the Navy had largely gone over to Metal to prevent projected shrapnel, and the whaleboats had no fore cabin with just a small engine cover on a diesel motor because gasoline was too flammable. I had two on my LT in 1969 that started life on a treaty class cruiser, the Pensacola.
April 27, 2016 at 5:55 am
gregbover
I think you may have confused Adventure with Ernestina-Morrissey. It’s the latter that is being refit in Boothbay. Adventure (in Bristol condition) is indeed having a 90th birthday party on the 21st of May, and will be sailing all summer. Come back and join us.
April 27, 2016 at 5:57 am
tugster
yessir. yesterday when i was doing “…gloucester 2” i saw my error. will try to join you this summer. working out of New Bedford?
April 27, 2016 at 6:05 am
gregbover
We will be sailing from Maritime Gloucester’s Webster Pier, where you saw her, for most of the summer. Sometime in August we’ll have to move, maybe to the State Fish Pier, because of major dredging in Gloucester Harbor. But it is possible that we will visit New Bedford, as we did last year, for the Working Waterfront Festival.
April 27, 2016 at 11:10 am
glen
Morning Will. Glen, Motor Lifeboat guy here. The MLB pictured is a TRS model, the last iteration of that type. I have no idea of the number or any history but the boat looks to be in VERY good condition and if The owner is reading this please contact me at catfishlodge@wildblue.net. We need to talk! Or if anyone reading this is in the area and can get word to the owners please get in touch. THANKS
April 27, 2016 at 11:15 am
tugster
yes . . . please get in touch with Glen. have a great day, Glen.