The Allison-Carol
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My View of Life on the Dock
The Allison-Carol
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Our deepest sympathy does out to the family of Joe Cracchiolo who was working aboard the herring Seiner Sunlight.
Here are my photos of the Sunlight from the past couple of years.
click the picture for a slide show-
Click here for the story at the Gloucester Daily Times website
The boat wasn’t sinking they just had one of their stabilizing booms down over the side and it was encased in ice.
from DickyLobster
CAPE COD BAY, Mass. – U.S. Coast Guard crews medically evacuated a crewman from the Gloucester, Mass., based fishing vessel Grace Marie 10-miles north of Provincetown, Mass., Dec. 30, 2010.
Coast Guard Sector Boston watchstanders received a report from the Grace Marie captain that a 52-year old male had sustained an arm injury at approximately 11 p.m.
A HH-60 rescue helicopter crew, a 47-foot Motor Life Boat crew from Station Provincetown and the 87-foot Patrol Boat Tiger Shark launched immediately to aid the injured man.
A boarding team from the Tiger Shark stabilized the man and transferred him to the 47-foot Motor Life Boat to be hoisted by the helicopter crew at 12 a.m.
The man was transported by the helicopter crew to Massachusetts General Hospital.
Paul Frontiero Photo-
This past June The Grace Marie Was Towed 178 By The Coast Guard as reported in this story
Patsy Palmisano on the wheel of the tug Justice. Jogging home after transiting the Cape Cod Canal the other night in the storm. The other vessel contacted him, and he turned on the deck lights so to get this tape. Not a pleasant night.
Thanks to Anthony D’amico for sending this in.
I’m sure our pal Tugster from the sixth borough will appreciate this. check out his blog to read and see a ton of photos of Tugboats.