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Detroit's waterfront, May 28, 1990. The more I look at this photo, the better I like it.
Every Memorial Day weekend, the Marine Historical Society of Detroit sponsors a tour from Detroit to Port Huron and back. The 1990 tour used both Bob Lo boats, and both were fully loaded. This photo was taken from the bow of St. Clair just as the tour began.
Or mebbe from Columbia's bow. It's been a long time....
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Now, with both big boats inactive (I did not say retired), MHSD's tour necessarily uses smaller boats....
Every Memorial Day weekend, the Marine Historical Society of Detroit sponsors a tour from Detroit to Port Huron and back. The 1990 tour used both Bob Lo boats, and both were fully loaded. This photo was taken from the bow of St. Clair just as the tour began.
Or mebbe from Columbia's bow. It's been a long time....
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Now, with both big boats inactive (I did not say retired), MHSD's tour necessarily uses smaller boats....
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