Our Dock, Captain Joe and Sons This is from a slide that was put in backwards. I’m not sure if the boat that was pulling up was the St Peter III or the St Mary.
Sam Frontiero Chimes In-
Nice Blog Joe,
That boat you were wondering about was definitely the St. Peter 111 not the St. Mary.. Take Care.. Sam
Len Burgess Cleans It Up In Photoshop for us-
Hi Joey, A little photoshop makes it a little closer to when it was taken.
Len Burgess

I think it says St Peters backwards.
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Hey Joey
Now that the draggers that i knew and fished on not pic of these new stren trawlers
they where good sea boats and one was not afarid to go the Grand Banks in . wouls love to see more picture of them. I look at your Blog every monring
Thank Joey
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I got distracted (damn work) and forgot to post it. Yup Definitely St Peter III
http://mbcf.dfci.harvard.edu/666/stpeter.tiff
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Yep , The St. Peter III , The Saint Mary had simular colors But totally defferent shaped bow and no Red top on top off mast for luck or keep the evil spirts away.
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Definitely St Peter III, my brother in law Lefty Pete was cook, his brother Tommy was skipper, Tony was the engineer. A Favazza family boat in a line of St. Peter, St. Peter II, and then III. Built in Cape May I remember. Lefty’s kids Peter Jr. and Sam are in Gloucester. Picture was taken before the whale-back was added. When was it taken?
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