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Boats

Pictures of all types of boats: aircraft carriers, battleships, cabin cruisers, ferrys, freighters, power launches, rubber rafts, sailboats, skiffs, shrimp boats, sponge boats, trawlers and tug boats and some information about them. 

Venice Shrimp Boats

These shrimp boats are in a marina in Plaquemines Parish, Louisianna in the town of Venice.

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Shrimper BW

This is part of the fleet of fishing boats in Bayou La Batre, the seafood capitol of Alabama. Bayou La Batre is located in south Alabama on the Mississippi Sound.

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Seafood Catcher BW

This is part of the fleet of fishing boats in Bayou La Batre, the seafood capitol of Alabama. Bayou La Batre is located in south Alabama on the Mississippi Sound

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Venice Shrimp Boats BW

These shrimp boats are in a marina in Plaquemines Parish, Louisianna in the town of Venice.

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1925 LaFrance Front End

This is a 1925 LaFrance 6-cylinder, chain drive fire engine located at the 1885 Brooksville Train Depot/Museum in Brooksville, Florida. It was purchased from the American LaFrance Fire Engine Company of Elmira, New York for $12,500.00.

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1925 LaFrance Fire Engine

This is a 1925 LaFrance 6-cylinder, chain drive fire engine located at the 1885 Brooksville Train Depot/Museum in Brooksville, Florida. It was purchased from the American LaFrance Fire Engine Company of Elmira, New York for $12,500.00.

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1925 LaFrance From Front

This is a 1925 LaFrance 6-cylinder, chain drive fire engine located at the 1885 Brooksville Train Depot/Museum in Brooksville, Florida. It was purchased from the American LaFrance Fire Engine Company of Elmira, New York for $12,500.00.

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Warren H Rector

The fishing trawler Warren H Rector lies at dock in Shem Creek, South Carolina.

The shrimping industry started at Shem Creek in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina in 1930. At its peak there were seventy trawlers working out of Shem Creek. As of 2011 only 10 trawlers remained and a few charter boats.

Today Shem Creek is lined with restaurants and bars as well as the remaining commercial boats.

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Shem Creek Sailboat

A sailboat anchors at Shem Creek, South Carolina.

The shrimping industry started at Shem Creek in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina in 1930. At its peak there were seventy trawlers working out of Shem Creek. As of 2011 only 10 trawlers remained and a few charter boats.

Today Shem Creek is lined with restaurants and bars as well as the remaining commercial boats.

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Shem Creek Fishing Fleet

The fishing trawlers Geechie Girl, Hailey Marie & Sea, and the Warren H Rector docked at Shem Creek, South Carolina.

The shrimping industry started at Shem Creek in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina in 1930. At its peak there were seventy trawlers working out of Shem Creek. As of 2011 only 10 trawlers remained and a few charter boats.

Today Shem Creek is lined with restaurants and bars as well as the remaining commercial boats.

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Shem Creek Trawlers

The shrimp trawlers Geechie Girl, Hailey Marie & Sea, and Warren H Rector docked at Shem Creek, Couth Carolina.

The shrimping industry started at Shem Creek in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina in 1930. At its peak there were seventy trawlers working out of Shem Creek. As of 2011 only 10 trawlers remained and a few charter boats.

Today Shem Creek is lined with restaurants and bars as well as the remaining commercial boats.

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Geechie Girl And Company

The shrimp trawlers Geechie Girl, and Hailey Marie & Sea are docked at Shem Creek, South Carolina.

The shrimping industry started at Shem Creek in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina in 1930. At its peak there were seventy trawlers working out of Shem Creek. As of 2011 only 10 trawlers remained and a few charter boats.

Today Shem Creek is lined with restaurants and bars as well as the remaining commercial boats.

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