Doug
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Post by Doug on Oct 2, 2005 14:31:33 GMT -8
Passenger vessels are where many peoples' memories (including all of us) are made...no Harry, I don't think the Mill Bay should be scrapped right away...it was a joke in an attempt to end your poll-rage. As for myself, I'm going with the last one...brings back memories and it saves space in large cities.
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Post by Doug on Oct 2, 2005 14:34:36 GMT -8
One last note: all ships will have to be scrapped eventually, but like the Queen of Sidney, 45 years is BS...WAY too young. WSF is still OPERATING a 75 year old ferry.
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Post by Doug on Oct 2, 2005 14:38:41 GMT -8
Post any other options here...sorry, forgot "coastal cruiser."
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Post by Quinsam on Oct 2, 2005 14:56:02 GMT -8
I think they should be used as other ferries, all of them are useful in their own way.
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Post by Ferryman on Oct 2, 2005 15:58:53 GMT -8
Well, if they're in fairly good condition like the Tsawwassen, then it should be used as a ferry still, maybe for some other service. But if it's in rough shape, it should be scrapped or sunk. But I do like the idea of being an offshore building though. The smaller ferries being made into restaurants would be kinda neat as well, or whatever type of business would be neat as well.
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Post by Curtis on Oct 2, 2005 16:02:59 GMT -8
As someone said earlier this Year or longer they should make NASA of BCF and get a empty field and fill it with Ferry structures when they are retired
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Post by Balfour on Oct 2, 2005 20:12:01 GMT -8
I think there's way more than one answer to this. Some should be scrapped, mainly those that are in really bad shape. They should only be sold if they can still run.
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