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Post by Curtis on Mar 26, 2005 17:45:14 GMT -8
They could ship the stuff from the Maritime Museum over to the ship or give her to the Maritime Museum
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Post by NMcKay on Mar 27, 2005 12:28:20 GMT -8
which one? the vancouver maritime museam? or the BC maritime museam in victoria?
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Post by Curtis on Mar 27, 2005 15:44:39 GMT -8
Probably Victoria. Just ship the BCF exhibits over to the Tsawwassen and find a way to keep her floating somewhere like the inner harbour or even at a dry dock that would keep her alive without wasting over a Billion dollars but would the refit crew be satisfyed
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Post by NMcKay on Mar 27, 2005 17:35:52 GMT -8
i think the best thing would be to cut her up, load her on trucks and re assemble her on land @ the BCMM on the grounds. then you could take a cool gander at her.
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Post by Balfour on Mar 27, 2005 17:36:58 GMT -8
I was thinking about that as well.
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Post by NMcKay on Mar 27, 2005 17:38:33 GMT -8
it would be like BC's version of NASA.
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Post by Curtis on Mar 27, 2005 18:53:49 GMT -8
That would work
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Post by NMcKay on Mar 27, 2005 18:56:02 GMT -8
probably 1 million worth of fixings. but it would be chaper for the long run.
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Post by lest69 on Mar 27, 2005 22:45:33 GMT -8
the queen of sidney is in the fraser at silverdale just west of mission. has been there for a couple of years now. owned by rainy day logging company last i heard. I found this on the Global Air Photos site. I think that's the Sidney in the lower left. There are a few other angles, too. www.globalairphotos.com/large/BC/Mission/Stave_Falls/2004/055/2
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Post by Curtis on Mar 27, 2005 22:52:10 GMT -8
Almost looks like it
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Post by NMcKay on Mar 28, 2005 0:24:47 GMT -8
thats the syd. and on the right is the San Mateo, and thats an old photo, cause the Albert J. Isn't sitting there.
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