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From the Union Leader
Does anyone know if this was an "offshore" barge... ![]() http://www.theunionleader.com/articl...?article=39232 |
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This came over my husband's FD newswire pager last night. It mentioned the spill of about 100 gallons of fuel. Not much more was said on his pager about it and that article doesn't give out much info.
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Twin engines capable of 5 knots throws up a huge wake.
Better watch out it might upset baby ducks or loons. Bummer about the fuel though. |
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How about W. D. going down, getting pictures of those ever present Rock bass, and then putting the bobcat under one arm, and the excavator under the other and bringing them up.
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![]() That barge flip has great interest to me. It's not easy to tell that barge from the photo of its underside for certain, but one Lakeshore Construction barge didn't appear at its usual "home site" yesterday at 5PM. *** One season (2000), I picked the brain of that barge's operator as he repaired the winter damage to my dock -- and have been providing that dock information to this Forum. I also congratulated him on the obvious skills he brought to the handling of that barge. Later, as he criss-crossed The Broads to the islands, we'd exchange a wave -- from non-wake barge to non-wake sailboat. This past week, my family reported that the barge appeared to be practicing rotating the front-end loader around on the barge while under way -- alternately tilting the barge from port to starboard -- (side to side for offshores). They also experienced a gasoline fuel spill last Saturday at their "home-site". (Yes, they work weekends, and transported loam -- presumably to an island -- on Memorial Day-Monday!) Later, I encountered my buddy-operator at a New Durham yard sale, and he suggested (but didn't actually state) that something to do with wages caused him to leave his barge-operator job at the end of last season. 'Wonder if his old job is now available -- with a fat wage increase ![]() *** "Home site" is a different multi-millionaire's lakefront private residence, and has been for four years. Remember "Nancy L's" Forum comment? Quote:
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i have always heard that there are daily fines imposed until ones property is recoverd from the lake, anybody know if theres any truth to this?
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That picture looks like it shows a tug boat or some variation of one.
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Nope, it shows two construction barges.....one shiny side up
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![]() The noisiest barge on the lake (two hard-working black outboards) seems to have taken over all the usual construction-shuttle duties. How many barges does Lakeshore Construction own, and how can they legally transact a commercial business (loading Bobcats, front-end loaders, septic tanks) for years at a private residence on the lake? (While the same town tells me I can't park my RV in front -- or back -- of my house) |
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![]() Somewhat more seriously, the recovery effort to lift the 2 vehicles from the bottom should make an interesting photo-op.
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You all have it wrong. The picture looks to me like they are doing construction on the lake bottom. That's what happens because undeveloped lake front property is so rare. You build on the bottom.
How else would you build stuff down there?
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Joe, thanks for the laugh
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Meanwhile, at home [residential] base, three barges nursed the recovered barge to shore yesterday, where it is still leaking, and sporting a big dent in the port gunwale. ("Left-Cockpit-Rim" to offshores). And yup, it's my buddy's barge all right. While lifting with a huge front-end loader, they managed to drop still another Bobcat into the lake at the shoreline (a chain broke, maybe?) . I heard there's a minor oil/fuel release -- and no boom -- although there's a white boom-looking device on board the damaged barge. Do oil-spill-control booms start out orange and turn white? There's some action starting -- right now -- this morning. Stay tuned. ![]() |
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