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Sharksbaja
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Quote: | Originally posted by MrBillM
Sadly, I think that it is about time to let go of the S.S. Catalina. Those days are long gone and the cost of restoring the vessel will never be met.
She'll just lay somewhere until she rusts through.
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I am afraid the task too monumental besides the beauracracy involved. It sure would make a great artificial reef or dive attraction. Oh yeah,
boo-hoo...
Check out Balboa in 1910, he he ....
[Edited on 6-27-2005 by Sharksbaja]
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Quote: | Originally posted by jrbaja
Great memories and nothing more! | Actually, a significant piece of history in California - and a ship that's
the last of its kind on the Pacific Coast.
- On the United States National Register of Historic Places (reference#: 76000495).
- A registered California State Historical Landmark (No. 894).
- City of Los Angeles Historical Cultural Monument (No. 213).
Also a WWII veteran, transporting more troops than any other Army transport throughout the war:
http://www.escapist.com/sscatalina/veterans
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I've spent considerable time on this, and contributed Internet-resources to this cause since 1998.
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jrbaja
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Sorry Doug
and I do know the history. But, do you really think it's possible without replacing almost everything? If it is, I wish you the best of luck!
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roundtuit
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Does any body remember the golden god who use to greet every ship and the ship's passengers as they got off the boat
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I've never been to Catalina Island, except with the beach boys. Great posts and very informative. I enjoyed the pic's Sharks. Looks like it was a very
cool place at the time. Gotta agree with Jr though, you can never go back.
Except with the memories............................
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BajaNomad
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Quote: | Originally posted by jrbaja
...do you really think it's possible without replacing almost everything? | The only thing considered still
salvageable is the hull.
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I rode the boat over to see the Catalina Grand Prix in the 50s.
Big, Big motor cycle race, Great time.
A bunch of bikers (racers) were going to take control and sail to Hawaii.
Funny what too much booze will do.
We made it back to the mainland OK.
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Cincodemayo
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Anyone remember the flying fish landing on the deck? Dang those fun weekends at Avalon! Back then full day diveboats to Catalina and Santa Barbara
Island for $16 out of San Pedro....those were the days!
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Get EVEN.
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Some folks who lived at Lagunita in Laguna used to own the shiplines...Just as I joined the Laguna Fire Dept. there was an incredibe storm and unusual
high tides that washed out many homes on the beach and one of them was their house.
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JR
I wrote a story on the S.S. Catalina and how it came to be stuck in the mud in Ensenada Bay. It's in my book,--Bouncing Around Baja--go back and take
a look at it.
A lot of the information came from the sites that Doug quoted. Really a shame that they never could get her going because she was one of a kind and
could have continued life for many more years as a tourist attraction if had not politics reared its ugly head.
My smidgen of a claim to fame is that I have had so many really good friends. By Bernie Swaim December 2007
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jrbaja
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I vaguely remember Bernie
But unfortunately, the book is loaned out. I'll get it back though! Thanks.
There seems to be quite a lot of "ex passengers" as well as interest in the old girl. Maybe it will help renew and interest in the project.
Doug, have you talked to anybody at Voss or the fuel dock on Shelter Island?
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Sharksbaja
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funny you mention that.
Quote: | Originally posted by Cincodemayo
Anyone remember the flying fish landing on the deck? Dang those fun weekends at Avalon! Back then full day diveboats to Catalina and Santa Barbara
Island for $16 out of San Pedro....those were the days! |
Being stationed at the USC marine science center at little fisherman cove afforded many opportunities. One of my favorites was to hang out on our
private pier with a long handled net. You get the idea. Almost like catching butterflies as the fish would zoom in towards the bright lights. Man was
that fun. Oh, the fish ended up a new taste treat.... flying fish sandwiches....yum. Delicious but bony darn things.
I will tell some (scary) dive boat stories later.
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Kinda like runnin all over Huntington Beach late at night waiting for the grunion runs...only place on the planet! Fish porn right in front of
everyone...
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Sharks....
Looks like the Corona del Mar tidepools area below Five Crowns restaurant...Best tidepoolin on the coast with some of the best bodysurfin just the
other side of the jetty at the Wedge.
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Sharksbaja
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Quote: | Originally posted by Cincodemayo
Kinda like runnin all over Huntington Beach late at night waiting for the grunion runs...only place on the planet! Fish porn right in front of
everyone... |
actually, I've seen grunion running from Santa Monica to Ensenada. The grunion marathon of course.
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Cincodemayo
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Sharks...
Sorry I meant the So Cal coast not just HB...
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Sharksbaja
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and they DO taste much like the flying fish. I like grunion, bones & all.
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Cincodemayo
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I'd take jumbo prawns ANY day of the week!
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Me No
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Anybody got a good grunion recipe?
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Grunion Munchies
We always just rolled them whole in breading and fried them in a deep frying pan filled with grease. picked them up by the head and ate the rest.
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