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Post by WettCoast on Oct 21, 2015 21:13:56 GMT -8
I have not ID'd the C-class in the next berth. I am fairly sure that some on here can figure out which one it is. Queen of Oak Bay, I presume? Yes, it is the QOB, but I was not looking for a presumption but rather an explanation of distinguishing features that identify this C-class apart from its sisters ...
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Post by Olympic Ferries on Nov 16, 2015 21:47:28 GMT -8
Here are some photos of the Q-Cap from my trip to Bowen Island last summer. Caution - Photo HeavyPreparing to turn into Horseshoe Bay to meet us Keep coming, Almost there Heading straight on for Berth 2, with the Queen of Surrey departing Berth 3 for Langdale Almost in. Ready to discharge her cars and passengers at Slip 2 Onboard the Q-Cap. Looking down at the front of the car deck (Bowen Island End) from the Sun Deck (Deck 4?) Looking over at the marina next to the terminal The Q-Cap's octagonal bridge Queen of Surrey (sort of) Queen of Capilano - Welcome Aboard Approaching Bowen Island Almost There Final Stop - Bowen Island - All Ashore Return Trip Photos - Q-Cap through the boats arriving at Snug Cove after her afternoon nap The Locked Gates at the Terminal Ramp There she is! Waiting to unload, as we wait to board the crowded 3:00pm sailing Onboard - Loading is complete - We depart Snug Cove from Deck 4 BCFerries Queen of Oak Bay en route to Nanaimo after departing HSB Queen of Coquitlam in Berth 3 loading for Langdale Arriving Berth 1
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Post by WettCoast on Nov 16, 2015 22:07:31 GMT -8
Here are some photos of the Q-Cap from my trip to Bowen Island last summer.
By last summer you must mean the summer of 2014. During the summer of 2015 the Q-Cap was looking much changed ...
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Post by Olympic Ferries on Nov 16, 2015 22:38:39 GMT -8
Here are some photos of the Q-Cap from my trip to Bowen Island last summer.
By last summer you must mean the summer of 2014. During the summer of 2015 the Q-Cap was looking much changed ... Summer 2014, yes. I remember that she had her MLU in the spring
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Post by Curtis on Jan 5, 2016 0:23:27 GMT -8
Some shots of the Capilano's Arrival and Departure from Mid-December. All Photos are © CS16 Photography and may only be used with Permission from the Owner.Approaching Horseshoe Bay. Queen of Capilano Approaching Horseshoe Bay. by Curtis Simonetta, on Flickr Queen of Capilano Loading at Horseshoe Bay. by Curtis Simonetta, on Flickr Departing Berth 1. Queen of Capilano Departing Berth 1, Horseshoe Bay. by Curtis Simonetta, on Flickr Queen of Capilano Departing Berth 1, Horseshoe Bay. by Curtis Simonetta, on Flickr Away she goes. Queen of Capilano Departing Berth 1, Horseshoe Bay. by Curtis Simonetta, on Flickr Queen of Capilano Enroute to Snug Cove. by Curtis Simonetta, on Flickr Queen of Capilano Enroute to Snug Cove. by Curtis Simonetta, on Flickr That's All for Now.
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Post by paulvanb on Mar 20, 2016 13:36:40 GMT -8
The ramps of the Queen of Capilano...
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Post by roeco on Apr 3, 2016 14:22:27 GMT -8
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2016 9:17:57 GMT -8
Here's the Queen of Capilano arriving at VDD last night, for a quick overnight repair. I was watching the late news when I heard a familiar sounding horn and thought, "is that the Capilano?" Then I thought of this morning's sailing cancellation, and figured it would be quite possible she would be travelling to VDD, as she has done before. Sure enough, when I checked Siitech, she was about to transit First Narrows. So I got my camera, and arrived at the pier just in time. Unlike the NorEx last month, she came in quite fast. RADs work wonders in confined areas. She left HSB at 22:20, and was alongside the Seaspan barge at 23:50... Queen of Capilano arriving at VDD by DeckCadet, on Flickr These two meet all the time in Horseshoe Bay, but it's quite rare to see both of them at the drydock: Queen of Capilano arriving at VDD by DeckCadet, on Flickr Queen of Capilano arriving at VDD by DeckCadet, on Flickr Queen of Capilano arriving at VDD by DeckCadet, on Flickr Queen of Capilano arriving at VDD by DeckCadet, on Flickr Zooming out... Queen of Cailano and Queen of Surrey at VDD by DeckCadet, on Flickr And from the end of the pier. Men were positioned on the barge on which the Capilano is alongside to receive the mooring lines. There was also some fenders in the water of course... Queen of Capilano at VDD by DeckCadet, on Flickr
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Post by WettCoast on Apr 25, 2016 21:34:13 GMT -8
Queen of Capilano, just underway from Horseshoe Bay Terminal at about 4:35 PM, 24 April 2016. © WCK-JST by Jim Thorne, on Flickr
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Post by WettCoast on May 6, 2016 21:23:40 GMT -8
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Post by WettCoast on Jul 6, 2016 14:48:48 GMT -8
Queen of Capilano, with what looks like a good load, in Howe sound while en route from Bowen Island to Horseshoe Bay - 28 June 2016 © WCK-JST by Jim Thorne, on Flickr
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Post by Blue Bus Fan on Sept 1, 2016 16:33:10 GMT -8
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Post by Scott on Dec 7, 2016 19:53:31 GMT -8
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Post by Curtis on Dec 24, 2016 16:01:43 GMT -8
Seems to be a tradition for me the last few years to post a Walkthrough around Christmas. Ok, I'm cheating a little bit, I uploaded this at the beginning of the month but for whatever reason neglected to post it to the forum. Whatever the case, here's my long overdue walkthrough of the Post Mid-Life Upgrade Queen of Capilano!
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Post by Curtis on Jun 20, 2017 17:05:22 GMT -8
The Whistle of the Capilano.
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Post by WettCoast on Aug 7, 2017 20:28:04 GMT -8
Queen of Capilano en route from Snug Cove, Bowen Island, to Horseshoe Bay - 31 July 2017 © WCK-JST by Jim Thorne, on Flickr
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Post by ragingpotatoyt on Aug 28, 2017 8:51:25 GMT -8
Interesting fact I actually got a tour of the capilano back in like 2010 it was pretty cool she was in James bay for a refit if anyone remembers that period
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Post by Scott on Feb 26, 2018 21:02:11 GMT -8
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Post by WettCoast on Mar 30, 2018 20:45:31 GMT -8
Queen of Capilano @ Berth 3, Horseshoe Bay Terminal - 17 March 2018 © WCK-JST by Jim Thorne, on Flickr
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Post by Nick on Aug 6, 2018 22:06:46 GMT -8
One shot of the Cap approaching Horseshoe Bay, taken from the old Highway 99. Queen of Capilano by Nick B, on Flickr
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Post by WettCoast on Sept 13, 2018 10:51:34 GMT -8
Queen of Capilano departing Horseshoe Bay for another routine run to Snug Cove, Bowen Island Labour Day, 3 September 2018
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Post by paulvanb on Sept 18, 2018 17:37:58 GMT -8
Coming back from a shoot on Bowen Island today.
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Post by paulvanb on Oct 10, 2018 16:13:59 GMT -8
Getting up close and personal with Queen of Capilano this afternoon. Had a shoot at Dorman Point today. Quite a piece of property!
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Post by paulvanb on Nov 6, 2018 11:09:50 GMT -8
The Queen of Capilano - on time this morning!
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Post by paulvanb on Nov 21, 2018 23:11:52 GMT -8
Sunset footage of the Queen of Capilano and Surrey from Bowen Lookout I shot on Monday.
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