Rhode Island Fishing Dragger
Object ID:
007.19.6
Catalog:
Photos
Title:
Rhode Island Fishing Dragger
Description:
Rhode Island sardine carrier finished off at Southwest Boat Corporation. Its name is a question. Looking at the photo, the words Rhode Island appear on the stern of the vessel on the right. In the interview with Paul Stubing, he commented that Southwest Boat Corporation built a lot of draggers and referred to this boat as a dragger, as well as " Bonaventure".
The vessel Graylin(g?) is also in the photo and the picture seems to have been taken from Beal's Wharf.
Ralph Stanley indicated that the boat on left side of picture tied up to the float was built by Bob Rich. The other boat at this dock is a Cranberry Island boat.
The "U & I" is in the background by the mast of that outside sardine boat. The little lobster boat in that same neighborhood was owned by Perry Lawson and went ashore and "stove up" shortly after that.
The boat at the town dock (the middle float) was built by Rich Brothers (Frank and Ulysses). Tud Bunker was the Captain.
The vessel Graylin(g?) is also in the photo and the picture seems to have been taken from Beal's Wharf.
Ralph Stanley indicated that the boat on left side of picture tied up to the float was built by Bob Rich. The other boat at this dock is a Cranberry Island boat.
The "U & I" is in the background by the mast of that outside sardine boat. The little lobster boat in that same neighborhood was owned by Perry Lawson and went ashore and "stove up" shortly after that.
The boat at the town dock (the middle float) was built by Rich Brothers (Frank and Ulysses). Tud Bunker was the Captain.
Creator:
Ballard, W.H.
Collection:
Paul Stubing Ballard Print Collection
PastPerfect:
Citation
Ballard, W.H., “Rhode Island Fishing Dragger,” Mount Desert Island Historical Society, accessed November 21, 2024, https://mdihs.digitalarchive.us/items/show/6801.Item 7167