Archive for May, 2008
Derwyne E
Thursday, May 29, 2008 11:05 No CommentsThis vessel was built in 1991 at a Kingston boat yard. Completed by Jim & Donna MacMillian in 1997. It left Port Credit, Ontario and went on a 3 year cruise of the Carribean. It was purchased by Kai & Judy Stuewe in July 2007 and was then refurbished. She appeared at [...]
GRANDBANKS II
Saturday, May 24, 2008 12:19 No CommentsCapt Paul Groves will being entering the GRANDBANKS II in the 2008 Tugfest Penetanguishene competition Aug 22nd 23rd. She is a real contender, having taken a trophy on more then one occasion. Capt Groves is no stanger to this event, being one of it’s founding members, he has not missed an event over [...]
Sir Hiss
Tuesday, May 20, 2008 6:56 No CommentsCapt Maurice Meneray of the “Tug Sir Hiss” will be attending the 2008 Tugfest Penetanguishene Aug 22nd 23rd. Capt Maurice has been to the Parry Sound event, the Owen Sound “Russel Tug” Home Coming event and the “Great Tug Races” Sault Ste Marie. Come to the Penetanguishene Town Dock and say “Hi” [...]
Cambrian
Tuesday, May 13, 2008 8:59 No CommentsThe Tugboat Cambrian will attend the 2008 Tugfest in Penetanguishene, Aug 22nd & 23rd. Capt Jack Kennedy was one of the founding members of the Tugfest in the early 80’s. Tug Cambrian won the “Best Dressed Award” at our 2007 event. Hats off to her crew for their efforts. Always a fun ship, it will [...]
Biggest One Yet
Tuesday, May 6, 2008 7:11 No CommentsEmma Mærsk - the largest container ship ever built.
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Penetanguishene 30,000 Island Cruises
Thursday, May 1, 2008 8:15 No CommentsThe Georgian Queen, is a must see at this years Penetanguishene Tugfest Georgian Bay or any time you may be in the area. This great vessel has a lot of interesting history. In the 30’s she was a steam tug and worked as a buoy tender with the Department of Marine & Fisheries which is now [...]



