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Post by princessofvanfan on Aug 25, 2022 22:50:12 GMT -8
Half of the Nanny is already broken down. See at 05:13 in this video She looks a bit like Queen of the Islands, now. Heartbreaking .
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Post by FNS on Aug 26, 2022 9:17:17 GMT -8
Here's a screen shot of what's left of the QUEEN OF NANAIMO. I'm just linking it HERE for those who are sensitive to the subject matter. These recent scrappings of the ships we know are making me old. I was born before the departed VANCOUVER, ESQUIMALT, SAANICH, NANAIMO, and TAKU were launched and after the VICTORIA. Engine room is next ...
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Post by Starsteward on Aug 26, 2022 11:53:23 GMT -8
And to think she was brand spanking new when I first joined her, fresh off a stint on the Sechelt Queen. Where have all the years gone? Thanks for posting this.
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Post by FNS on Aug 26, 2022 12:24:52 GMT -8
On the other hand, this pic is as close to what you've seen when her stern was cut away when she got her new 84-foot midsection installed which resulted in a 426-foot overall length from 342.
But now, the bow and most of the midsection are gone. The NANAIMO was the last of the Seven Sisters to have an open-air Solarium. The two remaining in this class, the retired BURNABY and operating NEW WESTMINSTER have theirs' fully enclosed.
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Post by WettCoast on Aug 26, 2022 19:36:14 GMT -8
But now, the bow and most of the midsection are gone. The NANAIMO was the last of the Seven Sisters to have an open-air Solarium. The two remaining in this class, the retired BURNABY and operating NEW WESTMINSTER have theirs' fully enclosed. The Nanaimo was the only one of the seven to keep the open air solarium to the bitter end ...
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Post by yak on Aug 29, 2022 20:54:43 GMT -8
Here's a screen shot of what's left of the QUEEN OF NANAIMO. I'm just linking it HERE for those who are sensitive to the subject matter. These recent scrappings of the ships we know are making me old. I was born before the departed VANCOUVER, ESQUIMALT, SAANICH, NANAIMO, and TAKU were launched and after the VICTORIA. Engine room is next ... "Liked" this but that is definitely not the emotion I'd prefer to convey... In comparison to her career and the careers of the seven sisters I only spent a short time on her but it still saddens me to see her demise as she was my first BC Ferry as an employee. This is still how I prefer to see her off:
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Post by harrysbird on Nov 1, 2022 22:18:23 GMT -8
Queen of Nanaimo is gone and has been demolished.
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Post by WettCoast on Jan 13, 2023 18:57:06 GMT -8
Queen of Nanaimo closes in on Tsawwassen Terminal on 5 September 2011.
The Nanaimo had just over another six years to go before her retirement career in Fiji began. She has since met her end on the beach at Alang, India, the same place that her sister, the Victoria, met her end.
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Post by QoNW Fan on Jan 13, 2023 19:55:05 GMT -8
Queen of Nanaimo closes in on Tsawwassen Terminal on 5 September 2011.
The Nanaimo had just over another six years to go before her retirement career in Fiji began. She has since met her end on the beach at Alang, India, the same place that her sister, the Victoria, met her end.
Ah the signature Queen of Nanaimo horns. I heard they were sold to someone in the gulf islands, does anyone know the full story behind that? It would be cool to hear those horns again one day. I wish they were put on one of the Spirit ships as the "backup" horns, as well as the Queen of Vancouver's horns. I know there was noise complaints so they use the quiet single-tone horns but at the very least they would have been cool as the backup horns.
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Post by Mike on Feb 5, 2023 20:40:55 GMT -8
Queen of Nanaimo on the approach to the Tsawwassen terminal on a damp October morning. October 26, 2014
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Post by Queen of Nanaimo Teen on Apr 25, 2023 17:14:01 GMT -8
Hi folks -You haven't heard from me for quite some time, but I was once very active on the forum. I have many good memories of trips with other members of the ferry forum, and am incredibly thankful how many of the old ships I got to ride countless times. I am currently teaching high school band in rural Manitoba, a dream job for me! I miss riding the ferries dearly, but I have several reminders around me that bring me joy.This past weekend I got a tattoo, in honour of my favourite BC Ferry, the Queen of Nanaimo.
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Post by Neil on Apr 25, 2023 17:39:18 GMT -8
View AttachmentHi folks -You haven't heard from me for quite some time, but I was once very active on the forum. I have many good memories of trips with other members of the ferry forum, and am incredibly thankful how many of the old ships I got to ride countless times. I am currently teaching high school band in rural Manitoba, a dream job for me! I miss riding the ferries dearly, but I have several reminders around me that bring me joy.This past weekend I got a tattoo, in honour of my favourite BC Ferry, the Queen of Nanaimo. Looks to me like Manitoba has maybe four ferry routes... so you're not entirely landlocked. Glad to hear from one of our long time, long lost members. Forty years from now, when you're posting as a grizzled grey haired senior, your forum name will make you feel young.
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Post by markkarj on Apr 30, 2023 13:57:11 GMT -8
Here's a screen shot of what's left of the QUEEN OF NANAIMO. I'm just linking it HERE for those who are sensitive to the subject matter. These recent scrappings of the ships we know are making me old. I was born before the departed VANCOUVER, ESQUIMALT, SAANICH, NANAIMO, and TAKU were launched and after the VICTORIA. Engine room is next ... I recognized the ship in the background... It was the Star Pisces, which I first saw as the MS Kalypso of Scandinavia's Viking Line. I saw the ship in the summer of 1990... the night before we cruised from Turku Finland to Stockholm Sweden about the MS Amorella. The Star Pisces/Kalypso was about 33 years old when it was dismantled.
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Post by WettCoast on May 5, 2023 19:46:10 GMT -8
Looking good in 2014 ... Queen of Nanaimo, discharging cars @ Sturdies Bay terminal, Galiano Island.
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Post by Ollie on Feb 21, 2024 19:28:15 GMT -8
Queen of Nanaimo in Active Pass, March 25 2017. I think this was one of the Tsawwassen to Long Harbour direct sailings.
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Post by Ollie on Aug 30, 2024 21:32:51 GMT -8
Slightly different angle to the above photo; Queen of Nanaimo in Active Pass, 25 March 2017.
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