


There is always something new to discover about boats.
While driving through Fisherman's Terminal parking lot I spotted these very interesting old boats. A passerby told me that they had been salvaged. What stories these boats could tell!
Visiting a friend on her tugboat I noticed this very interesting little boat. I was told it was a bridge boat. These boats would be used to create a bridge that would float, built by linking boats with the first and last being anchored to the shores. The "house" portion on this boat would have been built later.