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This photograph sort of reminds me of the ferry boat that I have taken to get on Anderson Island in Washington State.
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Tres cool. Wonder why someone took the head, induction and exhaust and left the rest. Maybe they were easiest to carry, or the bottom end was in bad shape
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Wow, it is in much worse shape than it appears from the outside.
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This vessel reminds me of the ferry boats that I would take across the bay when I was living in Izmir, Turkey. All of the life jackets were stored in compartments above our heads. The ferry boats were filled to capacity. I am glad that we never had a capsize when I was there and I hope that they never, ever have one. Some ferry boat captains have been known to build on a few extra decks just for some extra money. This results in creating a top heavy boat which has led to some very dire consequences. Anyway these photos awesome.
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Beautiful, looks like rust, but it is on wood.
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Nice perspective shot
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They were both handsome vessels
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It does not look like it got stuck, it was moored there and abandoned.

Hope you had a good vacation. Thank you for sharing it with us and taking us to such cool places.
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Beautiful Mr. Motts.
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All this diesel engine needs is some old school watercraft engineers.
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If I had the money then I purchase and refit these two boats and get them up and running again. Wonderful photography Motts !
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I'll put one on if it's a really nasty enclosed space, or I'm heading into tunnels where I can see the asbestos insulation has become friable or disturbed. Otherwise the mold doesn't seem too bad if it's left alone.
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Just have to ask 'mest' about the white shit that was found....I thought shit was usually brown.
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I have an old pharmacy cabinet similar to this - even painted green - that I'm in the process of restoring to go in my home. Oh, and no, I didn't 'take' it from anywhere....I purchased it out of an old funeral home that had been located in an 1800s mansion but closed and was liquidating assets.
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Great shots as always, thank you again and take care.