North Island Log Tow

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This is a typical log tow leaving Port McNeill, BC. Destination is Vancouver, BC, a distance of about 250 miles.
This log tow has roughly 1,000,000 board feet of lumber in it and on the Marine Traffic Channel was described as a 33 section log tow.
 

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Awesome pictures, even more majestic in person I am sure. Thank-you for sharing
 
"Axe men" had an episode on that. The crew had to gather the bundles up and link them together. They were doing that at night, and I will say, if you fell down in the water between the logs, bad situation. Real dangerous work. Nice pictures.
 
yooperdave said:
what? no navigation lights?

THe log tow had two lamps, one Starboard front, and one Port rear :)The picture of the back Port end of the tow is fuzzy , but the lamp is visible. the two pictures at the front are clear but the lamp almost looks like a rock on the shore. :coolmad: If you enlarge the picture of the tug , you can see the three lights on the mast. :cheese:
 

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