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Just when I thought I had no more photos for another installment of “seats,” uh . . more appear. This arrangement of seating in this Erie Canal tug has to win a prize. I can’t tell which lock it is, nor (I believe) can Bob Graham, who sent it in. The captain on the Feeney at one point was Bob’s grandfather.
Is that a folding chair way high up on Augie?
Might folding chairs be more common than one might expect?
Ceres has become inactive after a noble attempt to sail north Country produce down to the NYC markets.
Angels Share is the largest Wally yacht I’ve ever seen, the photo taken in North Cove in September 2013.
But the person on the helm got no seat, unless–you suppose?–they’ve got a folding chair in the lazaretto. It’s since been soldand renamed.
NYC-DEP Hunts Point has a variety of seating options.
And let’s end with two European boats: Tenax and
Abeille Bourbon. Tenax has appeared on tugster in 2012 here, and Bourbon . . . here.
Many thanks to Xtian, Vlad, and Bob for sending along these photos. Here are the two previous “seats” posts.
And a final shot below, that was tugster in 2011 at the Dossin Great Lakes Museum in Belle Isle at the helm of the detached house of SS William Clay Ford. Note the “old man’s” chair in the background.
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