Located in the Port Stanley Harbour on Lake Erie the commercial fishing boats will remain here until the ice breaks up. |
Saturday, February 11, 2017
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Nice sturdy boat Andy.
ReplyDeleteThat will take some time I guess.
ReplyDeleteThat's really nice, Andy!
ReplyDeleteSuperb photo. That is a nice commercial rig for sure. The ice doesn't break them up sitting there all winter?
ReplyDeleteI use to see whole fleets of commercial fishing boats in Lake Michigan, but they are mostly gone now. Commercial fishing in the Great Lakes is nearly a thing of the past. Good to see at least a few of these boats still exist.
ReplyDelete...iced in.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a hardy boat.
ReplyDeleteLooks cold Andy. I have never been around lakes that freeze and can't imagine it. Beautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteLooks like they are frozen in place.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. It always amazes me how these fish boats have so relatively little power, this one only 365BHP.
ReplyDeleteI hope that is soon, Andy!
ReplyDeleteYou are chilling while we are sweltering!
ReplyDeleteI guess so. I'm surprised the ice doesn't damage the hulls.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting fishing boat... Good picture, for sure.
ReplyDeleteVery wonderful photo.
ReplyDeleteMaybe the captains are down here in southwest Florida until the ice thaws.
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