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Small Craft 18
October 26, 2017 in Canada, photos, Saint Lawrence River | Tags: Canadian Barge Builders, Chris Craft, drift boat, Espada Desgagnes, NYSBA, Stena Poseidon, tugster | 6 comments
Here are previous posts in this series.
Below . . . could that almost be a dawn or twilight background? And is that a canot a glace aka ice canoe –with oars instead of paddles–maybe? Ice canoeing, some would say, is the real Canadian winter sport . . .
Well, no matter how much you squint, that is convincingly a small craft. The 751′ Espada does a successful job of obscuring the small craft. Without looking it up, I’d never have guessed that this Desgagnes tanker appeared in tugster here back in February 2013 as Stena Poseidon!! This connection clarifies to me my often-felt question: why do some ships call in the sixth boro once or a few times and then disappear forever? They just get repainted, rebranded, and show up here or elsewhere….
This one was hard to understand until I learned it was started life as a warping tug built 1946. Click here for some posts I’ve done about warping tugs, aka alligators.
To me, this runabout is the water equivalent of a 1950s sports car like these, in case anyone wants to buy me one . . .
This drift boat, I’m guessing, and I had to shoot it from a bridge through chain link.
New York State Bridge Authority? I can’t find evidence they own such a boat . . .
This one’s truly intriguing, given the approaching season, but I suspect this is as simple as a pair of hunters with supplies to conceal their duck blind. I did not however see any armed punts or sneak boxes.
And since we started with a human-powered small craft, let’s end here…
All photos by Will Van Dorp, who is happy to post any photos of unusual small –or any sized–boats you may come across.
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