Dog and I Rudder, Wheel and Zincs, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
My View of Life on the Dock
Dog and I Rudder, Wheel and Zincs, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Stern Of The Stanley Thomas, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Stanley Thomas Rudder and Shaft, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Here is another 3d renderingof the view from the balcony in the picture below from Dave Munson of 3dDesign.com. The 3d rendering and many others can be found on the Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center’s Website

Maritime Heritage Center Facing The Harbor, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
According to the man in the know, Damon Cummings, the architect is Tim Thurman from Treehouse Design. He sure does nice work.
Here is a 3d rendering from David Munson of Munson3d.com of what she will look like.

Maritime Heritage Center Construction Update 3/17/08, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
She’s wrapped up in Typar, and is having her windows trimmed out.
The building is really starting to look pretty.
Early Morning March 17, 2008, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Early Morning March 17, 2008, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Early Morning March 17, 2008, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Bass Rocks
Early Morning March 17, 2008, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
East Gloucester Marine Construction Update 3/16/08, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Here is a long view of the new pier.
Note the difference of the newly constructed mega-dock to the right and the old traditional pier to the left?
It’s like comparing The Hulk to Pee Wee Herman.
Look at that carrying beam(what the heck are they going to be supporting to build like this?
East Gloucester Marine Construction Update 3/16/08, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Here are some of the pre formed decking slabs that are notched out to place over and interconnect with the huge carrying beams.
Pretty forward thinking in marine construction.
East Gloucester Marine Construction Update 3/16/08, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
This is about as heavy duty dock construction as it gets around here. I can’t imagine what it is they will need to support to build with such large carrying beams, but it looks like they are doing a great job.
This is a new type of marine construction to me where the pre formed concrete decking slabs are notched and fit in over the huge carrying beams.
The photos in the blog don’t do justice to the scale of how large those beams are. Click on the pic and when it brings you to my flickr page of the photo select the “all sizes’ option over the picture to see it in full scale. That way you can get a better perspective.
Snoop Mad Crawls, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Snoop Mad crawled for the very first time in the exact same spot where The Bean took her first steps walking (in Grandma’s bedroom)
I was shocked to see a whopping 22 cent difference in gas price between the US Petroleum on Washington Street and Flanagan Square’s price. The Tally’s by St Peter’s Park was 17 cents cheaper per gallon than the US Petroleum.
5 or even 10 cents wouldn’t be enough of a difference to make a comment about, but 22 cents? On a 15 gallon fill up that is $3.30 on a 20 gallon fill up thats $4.40 and they are .4 miles apart from each other according to Google Maps.
Jumping Bean, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Mexican Jumping Bean, originally uploaded by captjoe06.
Snoop Mad’s 10 Month Birthday, originally uploaded by captjoe06.