
The Coast Guard, launching one of their runabouts via the harbor ramp.
Novels of Life, Love & Danger in The Great Land
by MM Travis

The Coast Guard, launching one of their runabouts via the harbor ramp.
by MM Travis

by MM Travis

by MM Travis

Boats that are too large for a trailer (or with masts taller than electric lines) need to be lifted into and out of the harbor. Sailboats, because of their tall masts, often must be lifted out.
by MM Travis

The launch ramp in the harbor for backing down trailers to load/offload smaller boats.
by MM Travis

The two images below are both looking down to the deck on an 86′ long tender that is tied up to a pier. On the left, the view is from the wheelhouse on the stern. On the upper deck are hoses and parts of the conveyor/slide. On the lower deck are the aluminum sorting tables. There are cranes on both sides of the boat. The photo on the right is taken from the bow and you can see part of the wheelhouse. This is the same boat deck, from two viewpoints.
