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Post by Curtis on May 13, 2005 19:34:53 GMT -8
To start the talkin on this new section a new poll to save space I put these into groups. As for me I like the Sidney
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Post by Quinsam on May 13, 2005 19:48:31 GMT -8
My favourite from what I have seen is the Saltspring Queen, what would that be classified as?
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Post by Curtis on May 13, 2005 20:03:22 GMT -8
That would either be retired Highway Ferries, Others I didn't mention, or Bought By BC Ferries and Sold again
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Post by YZFNick on May 13, 2005 20:42:51 GMT -8
the AJ Savoie, just because it looks like the Nimpkish and for some reason it has a dude's name. Who was Albert J Savoie anyways?
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Post by Curtis on May 13, 2005 21:11:39 GMT -8
I was wondering the same thing
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Post by Balfour on May 13, 2005 21:59:01 GMT -8
I love the Queen of Victoria. She's the only retired ferry that I've been on that is not a Pacificat.
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Post by kylefossett on May 13, 2005 23:12:05 GMT -8
google the name. mine are the queen of sidney, and vesuvius and saltspring queens. old school memories
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Post by YZFNick on May 13, 2005 23:18:01 GMT -8
I googled the name and the only thing I found that wasn't from a BC ferry website or Hansard was the name on a grave. I'll search the BC archives tomorrow.
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Post by Koastal Karl on May 14, 2005 8:32:59 GMT -8
The Sidney and Victoria for me!
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Post by YZFNick on May 14, 2005 10:46:46 GMT -8
Savoie Update: The person didn't exist according to the BC archives. There are some Savoies in the Comox Valley, but noone name Albert J outside of Louisiana
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Post by Dane on May 14, 2005 17:22:37 GMT -8
FastCats, not because they were good ships but because they have such a story.
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Post by harbourlynx on May 14, 2005 18:57:28 GMT -8
im going with super seacat beacause i think that they are nice
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Post by NMcKay on May 14, 2005 22:01:54 GMT -8
Gotta Say the sydney, shes the only vessel that i think was really the founding ship of BCF.
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Post by Balfour on May 14, 2005 22:41:41 GMT -8
im going with super seacat beacause i think that they are nice <--HUH? that's not a retired BC Ferry!
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Post by Curtis on May 14, 2005 23:13:52 GMT -8
I think he means the Fastcats
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Post by NMcKay on May 15, 2005 4:51:09 GMT -8
*She, and i dont know about that. (it is She Right?)
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Post by Curtis on May 15, 2005 11:24:46 GMT -8
Yeah what do you mean?
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Post by Balfour on May 15, 2005 13:08:02 GMT -8
I think she's talking about the SeaCat in England
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Post by Curtis on May 15, 2005 16:55:18 GMT -8
By Favorite Retired Ferry I mean a BC Ferry
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Post by Quinsam on May 15, 2005 18:15:51 GMT -8
She doesn't know what retired means yet, or what she is talking about acome to that.
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Post by Curtis on May 15, 2005 18:52:35 GMT -8
That explains it. Retired Means something or someone that doesn't run or work anymore
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Post by Balfour on May 15, 2005 20:35:26 GMT -8
I knew what retired means when I was 9. What do they you kids in school nowadays?
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Post by Quinsam on May 16, 2005 7:52:06 GMT -8
I didn't know that Saanich Inlet was salt water!
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Post by Ferryman on May 16, 2005 14:43:56 GMT -8
I think Goldstream River flows into the end of the inlet. Haha of course the inlet is salt water, how do you think the Mill Bay got to Deas or Nanaimo, by truck?
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Post by Doug Ubell on May 16, 2005 16:53:45 GMT -8
All inlets are salt water.
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