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Log Tow

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  1. campinspecter

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    This is the cheapest way to transport logs !
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    This tow is from Western Forest Products Port McNeill operation , this represents two weeks of production .
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    It is actually moving !
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    Gross Tonnage: 136 t
    Net Tonnage: 2 t
    Dead Weight Tonnage:
    Length: 19.56 m
    Breadth: 7.68 m
    Depth: 3.20 m
    Draught: 3.65 m
    Self-Propelled Power: 1,450 brake horsepower
    Speed: 11.0 knots
    Fuel Type: Diesel
     
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  2. mywaynow

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    I see some great pics like this when I stop at Dysarts in Bangor Maine enroute to the hunting cabin. Great old photos. I may try and sneak a pic or 3 when I go this year.
     
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  3. campinspecter

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    This set of photos were taken Nov. 2011 .
     
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  4. NW Walker

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    Those little lanterns can be dang hard to see when you are blasting up the narrows at night! I've spent a few nights rafted up to the booms on the way up the inside over the years. Great photos!
     
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    Then StormForce you have seen before as she has been towing logs for some time .Many cruisers take advantage of the rafts for a good tie up plus a good place to walk the dog after dinner . Although I've never had the nerve to hitch a ride !:emb:
     
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    Amazing!
     
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  7. MrWhoopee

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    How long will it take to get that stuff below 20% ?
     
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  8. campinspecter

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    For beach wood in this country a least 2 years , split and dried under well ventilated cover . For myself I shy away from beach wood.
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    Our woodshed is incorporated into our house with the boiler room below.
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    Backing up to the wood shed to unload . The little door just below the wood shed door is for putting the wood into the boiler room .
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    The other side, you can still back up to the door to unload .
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    Louvered barn type door with ventilation.The predominate wind is an east that blows from the other side 8 months of the year . The screening below the door is the fresh air intake to the boiler room and boiler .
    The floor joists under the wood shed are rough cut 4"x10" old growth Fir on 12" centers spanning 4' for all intents the floor is supported like a bridge deck .
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    There is just to much logging waste wood available , so no need to burn beach wood . My Good friend Ryan having fun .
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    Wood in this part of the world has to dried under cover , we get a lot of rain !
     
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  9. Pallet Pete

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    Allan have you ever published all of your photos ?
     
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    No, for me they are just about memory's.
     
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  11. NortheastAl

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    Thanks Allan, for sharing your memories with us. These are living shots that are simply fantastic. I always look forward to seeing more.
     
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