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Post by SS San Mateo on Mar 13, 2006 10:09:44 GMT -8
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Post by Mike C on Mar 13, 2006 18:02:06 GMT -8
Cool! Kinda creepy though.
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Post by NMcKay on Mar 15, 2006 10:45:52 GMT -8
same thing happens on the east coast @ sable island.
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Post by deasislander101 on Mar 17, 2006 19:20:59 GMT -8
Neat! I wonder what it looked like when it was in service?
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Post by Retrovision on Apr 2, 2006 4:39:39 GMT -8
My Gramps (my dad's dad) actually used a ship that ended up being (and still is, to this day) a rusting hulk on the beach near his home-town, as the template for his working-metal-model of the ship's propultion mechanism.
The model is currently in the Nova Scotia.
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[glow=red,2,300]Update Edit: My dad informs me that it was a blockade-runner during The American Civil War[/font][/size][/glow]
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Post by WettCoast on Apr 6, 2006 21:01:50 GMT -8
Union Steamships' SS Catala looked like this... drawing by DOT 1981
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Post by Retrovision on Apr 7, 2006 23:02:26 GMT -8
Reminds me of a Robert D Turner sketch.
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