Phyllis A Restoration Photos From Len Burgess

The 1925 ‘Phyllis A.’ is now high and dry at the start of it’s restoration process at the Gloucester Marine Railways.

–Len Burgess

The Phyllis A. Marine Association is in the process of the restoration of this gill-netting fishing ship and has received some funding from the citizens of Gloucester through the Community Preservation Act.

A brief history of the Phyllis A. from "The Wheel House", How it all started!

Albert Arnold, the man who had the vessel built, owned a boat before the Phyllis A. called the Anna T. Captains Albert, Cy Tysver, and Mike Shoares, all “Michigan Bears”, had her built in Essex in 1913. She was about the same size as the future Phyllis A. and also a gill-netter. In 1923, Albert loaned the Anna T. to a family friend. Unfortunately, she was lost on the bar off Wingersheek Beach in the Annisquam River. The pilot house of the Anna T. floated to shore and was dragged up next to “the frog rock” (rocks painted to look like frogs) and made a shed out of it. The Anna T.’s pilot house/shed is there still today, sitting just south of frog rocks.

The insurance company paid Albert $4500 for the wreck, which he used to commission the building of the Phyllis A. at the Warner Shipyard, in Kennebunkport, Maine. Phil Boudain joined the venture with his nets, and when the Phyllis A. came down the ways in 1925, they set off gillnetting together.

Fishing the Phyllis A. has always been a family affair. Son Alvin Arnold took over from Captain Albert and sons Kenneth and Robert crewed. Later on, the youngest son, Richard, took on the captain’s position. From the beginning, Mrs. Arnold kept the books and kept everyone moving. Young Phyllis Arnold, though not a crew member, was present with the family when the vessel was christened and named for her. Then 3, she cried when she broke the bottle of champagne on the bow and splashed on the beautiful new deck!

Phyllis A. Marine Association

Our mission is not only the promotion of the industry and preservation of the vessel, but to provide the historical education of the fishing industry for our children.

Last Spring, the Phyllis A. Marine Association offered an educational program to East Gloucester Elementary School. Capt. Richard Arnold has done programs for the students of Veteran’s Memorial School and was interested in offering that program to the students of East Gloucester School. The program consists of a short movie about the Phyllis A., a short lecture, Q&A, and display of artifacts. The program lasts about one hour and can be designed to fit the needs of the students and teachers. This pilot program is offered free of charge. We hope to expand to more schools this Spring.

Phyllis A. Marine Association
c/o 39 Mount Pleasant Avenue
Gloucester, Massachusetts 01930
info@phyllis-a.org

Phyllis A on the Rails From Kathy Chapman

Kathy Chapman writes-

The beautiful lines of Phyllis A’s hull will only be visible for a few weeks at the Gloucester Marine Railways. Work on her is being funded by a 2011 Community Preservation Act grant from the residents of Gloucester.

From the Phyllis A. Marine Association: By focusing on the gill-netting industry, we highlight a time in Gloucester’s history that is not currently well covered. The Phyllis A. was fished by the same Gloucester family for 75 years. Many people working in Gloucester’s fishing industry today, at some point, fished off the Phyllis A.

Photos © Kathy Chapman 2012

http://www.kathychapman.com

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Gloucester At Dawn- 4:37AM 5/27/12 Dragger Fleet At Felicia Oil

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Gloucester At Dawn 4:40AM 5/23/12 Harbor Cove Lat 43 and Fisherman’s Wharf

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Crazy for Lobsters!

Sean’s (nickname ‘Spoonin’ Love’) Lobster Tatoo 

The Degelyse’s Tuffy and Sean delivering the daily catch to Captain Joe’s.

Although I am not an expert on the lobster’s anatomy this looks accurate, and beautifully rendered.

Read More about the adventures of Sean and Tuffy:

Sean Diving Off the Roof of Captain Joe’s

Degelyse Crew Captures Buddhist Lobsters

The Yorktown Backs out and Heads out to Sea. 5/26/2012

The Yorktown Backs out and Heads out to Sea. 5/26/2012

Basic Safety and Survival Training – Commercial Fishermen

Basic Safety and Survival Training – Commercial Fishermen

The  Fishing Partnership, New Directions Southcoast, the Massachusetts Fishermen’s Partnership (MFP)  and Coast Guard Station Gloucester will be providing a one-day course covering some of the most important aspects of fishing vessel safety, broken down into 6 modules: Fire Fighting and Emergency Communications; Man-Overboard and Helicopter Hoist Procedures;  Flooding and Pump Operation; Life raft ,flares and EPIRBS; Survival Suits;  and Basic First Aid. In addition, a Coast Guard Rescue Helicopter from Cape Cod will be on display. The entire course and lunch are provided at NO COST to the fishermen. Registration forms can be download here or can also be obtained at Station Gloucester or the MFP office in Blackburn Park. We also ask everyone to bring their own survival suit; if you don’t have a suit, one will be provided. Seats are limited so register soon and BE SAFE!
When: June 22, 2012
Where: USCG Station Gloucester 17 Harbor Loop, Gloucester.
Time: 8:00AM to 3:00PM
V/r
BOSN Luis Munoz
Commanding Officer
STA Gloucester

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Gloucester At Dawn 4:35AM 5/23/12 Harbor Cove- Felicia Oil and The Gloucester House

 

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Gloucester Harbor Water Shuttle Kicks Off The 2012 Season With A Brilliant New Feature!!!! Brilliant I Tell You!!!

Holy Crap How Brilliant!!!!!  You Can Call The Boat Directly and Request A Pick Up!!!!!!

Are You KIDDING ME???

HOW BRILLIANT IS THAT?

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Say you’re over by our dock at Captain Joe & Sons In Cripple Cove and you want to get downtown.   Simple. Save the number listed below to your cell phone, give them a calla and they’ll include you in the stops along the route.  So you hang out at Cripple Cove Playground (Benjamin Smith Playground really) and then hop on and get over to Rocky Neck, Downtown, Harbor Loop.

SERIOUSLY??????   THIS IS AWESOME!!!!!

SAVE THIS NUMBER DAMNIT!  Like Right Now, punch it into your smartphone

978 290 3496

Then when you’re casually strolling around Rocky Neck hanging out at our Gallery at 77 Rocky Neck Ave impress your friends and relatives by whipping out your cell phone and calling the water shuttle directly. 

#BOOM!  THAT JUST HAPPENED!

 

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Here’s The Presser-

Dear Joey,
Happy to announce the beginning of the Gloucester Harbor Water Shuttle 2012 season.
Memorial Day weekend we will be operating from 12 to 6 pm.
Weekends during the Spring and Fall, 12 to 6pm.
Also, we have expanded our Summer weekend hours as follows:
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 12 to 9pm,
Sundays through Wednesdays 12 to 6pm.
We will be adding a new stop (on request) at the head of the harbor (Three Lanterns).
Seasonal Passes will be available for $50 per season (great deal!!!)
Aside from the regular stops at Harbor Loop, St. Peter’s Landing and Rocky Neck,
the boat will be reachable by phone at 978 290 3496  to request stops from
Cruiseport, Cripple Cove and Three Lanterns.
Thank you for your support regarding the Shuttle operation, and HAPPY SUMMER 2012!
Steve Douglass
Harbor Tours, Inc
www.capeannharbortours.com

FOB Linda Colman Sends In A Picture Of Her Joey C Gallery Wall

Linda writes-

Joey!  I just framed my latest acquisition and added it to the Joey Ciaramitaro Masterpiece Collection.  Looks spectacular, don’t you think?  Linda

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Well Linda you certainly picked out some very “Gloucester” themed photos!  I thank you for your support!

USCG Gloucester Safe Boating Day 5/19/2012

USCG Gloucester Safe Boating Day 5/19/2012

Mylee Grace Nicastro Takes the Environmental Police Jet Ski for a Spin

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The”Tide Skipper” from Dom Nesta

The “Tide Skipper” from Dom Nesta

From Dom Nesta;

My boat we now use mainly for lobstering and anything you hire me to do. She’s a 20ft skiff we built the cabin on last fall. We wanted it to look pretty unique so it ended up looking alot like an easternrig.

Commercial Fishing: Rome

Apparently commercial fishing in Rome is alive and well.  In my opinion you can tell how well the boats are doing by how well they are maintained.  These boats are all in good shape and devoid (mostly) of rust so they must be doing alright.

Click below to see the photos

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Gloucester at Dawn- Aaron & Melissa II On the Blocks At East Gloucester Marine Railways 4:45AM 2/29/12

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Free Ride

 A few Rockport Homies going for a ride and looking for a handout aboard the Lobster Boat “Amie”

Taken from Old Garden Beach, Rockport, Ma