Peace Sports Mopeds at Try Angle Motors

Try Angle Moped Sales In Gloucester

Owner of Try Angle Moped Sales in Gloucester at the intersection of Railroad Ave, Maplewood Ave and Prospect. where he sells inexpensive mopeds.

The models I saw were priced from $1000-$1400. A great way to get around town in these days of high gas prices.

Similar Honda scooters run roughly $2500. Granted these aren’t Honda, but thats a huge difference in price for a brand new moped/scooter.

Gloucester Moped Dealer

Gloucester Moped Dealer, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Razzo

Razzo, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

I don’t know exactly who is responsible for the paint job on The Razzo, but it’s about the nicest I’ve seen on an old dragger.

Cruiseport Construction Update 4/23/08

The foundation has been poured and utilities look to be in place.

Cruiseport Construction Update, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Old Home of The Gloucester Times

This photo I believe was taken around 1924.

It is the old home of the Gloucester Times which I believe sat in the building that houses Passports restaurant.

On the bottom floor it looks like there was Sullivan’s Drug Store in the exact spot where Passports operates.

Points of Interest on Cape Ann

Points of Interest on Cape Ann, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Here is an old brochure which Mark Ring brought over from his mother’s house. There is no date on it but all the boats are powered by sail.

If you click on the picture it will bring you to a flickr page where the image is hosted. Then click the option above the picture that says “all sizes” to view it larger and more clearly.

Mark Ring’s Truck -Lobstermans Truck Series

Mark Ring, Captain of The F/V Stanley Thomas’ truck.

Here is the second truck in my lobstermens truck series.

It belongs to Mark Ring. Mark opted for a fairly basic GMC truck without 4 wheel drive. Since he ties his boat up right down the street from his house, there isn’t anyplace critical that he needs to get in the snow so 2 wheel drive is a fine option for him.

Instead of a spray-in bed liner or drop-in plastic liner, Mark opted for a rubber mat which fits snugly along the contours of his truck bed and wheel wells.

There are pros and cons to each type of truck bed protection. The pros of a rubber mat is that it is very grippy. Things don’t tend to move around much. Rubber mats are also relatively cheap in comparison to a drop-in or spray-in liner. The cons are that they don’t protect up the inside walls of the truck bed.

Mark doesn’t need to lug much gear or bait around because he stores his traps right here at our dock and we provide the bait for him so most of his truck use is light duty compared to a lobsterman that chases bait around or store traps somewhere else.

Here he has a couple of coils of rope that he took the knots out of over the slow winter months in his workshop/garage.

Thank You Linda

Anyone that has been reading the blog for more than a week can probably tell that my spelling and grammar suck ass.

I’d like to thank Linda, a subscriber who sent me a kind note informing me of a spelling error. If any of you folks see a glaring error, don’t hesitate to drop me a note so I don’t look like a total dope.

I was a math guy in school. So all you English nerds please, feel free to help out.

Captain Joe’s Before it was Captain Joe’s

Mark Ring was cleaning out his mother’s house and came across some old publications which he was kind enough to bring down so I could share with you, my loyal readers.

Lo and behold in the course of one week I have seen not one but two photo’s of our dock before it became Captain Joe and Sons.

Click on the pics and select “all sizes” above the picture to see them full size and in greater detail.

Thanks again Mark.

Cape Ann Tool Company

Cape Ann Tool Company, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Gloucester National Bank

Photo from “An Illustrated Story Of Gloucester”  1924 Publication

Gloucester National Bank, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Pamela and Patricia Rooster Video

So I’m grading out lobsters for a restaurant order and I hear cockadooodle dooo and then a pig snorting and then a frog ribbeting.  WTF is that I’m thinking.  I shoulda known.

It’s that crazy Shawn again. Click the picture to see the video.   Oy!

Dory Being Built

Here is a link to a slideshow with larger images of Geno’s Dory Shop

Dory Being Built, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

A dory in the process of being built at Geno’s Dory Shop.

Built the same way they’ve been building them forever.

Dory For Sale

Dory For Sale, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Here is a dory for sale over at Geno’s Dory shop at the GMHC.

Allison Carol Comin’ Home

Allison Carol Comin’ Home, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Here is Pete Mondello making his way back home last night after a long day fishing.

Brandy New Lobster Gear

Brandy New Lobster Gear, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

This here is what a brand new lobster trap looks like fresh out of the trap company.

No seaweed or crap hanging off it, just clean as a whistle.

Not for long though.

Gloucester House 4:50AM 4/23/08

Gloucester House 4:50AM 4/23/08, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Old School Door

Old School Door, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Here is the door walked in and out of gazillions of times by fishermen, dock workers, and family.

You can see the paint at the bottom scrapped away by years of boot kicking. Generally when your hands are covered with fish you kick the door open so you don’t leave any fish juice behind for the next person coming in.

I’m not sure who put the “VOTE FOR PAPI” sticker on the door, probably Frankie.