Love the music, Dennis! Interesting that as the Spruceglen was backing out from the dock, four hatches were partially open (like a tent)--they got the most forward one down while backing up, but the other three were still partially up as they rounded the pier and disappeared out of camera range. I've seen other boats with the self-unloading system closing hatches as they leave, or opening them as they arrive in the harbor. I know the Spruceglen is an older boat, so I suppose her hatches are still more of a more manually operated system? Grammie Pat, Roberts, Wisconsin
Love the music, Dennis! Interesting that as the Spruceglen was backing out from the dock, four hatches were partially open (like a tent)--they got the most forward one down while backing up, but the other three were still partially up as they rounded the pier and disappeared out of camera range. I've seen other boats with the self-unloading system closing hatches as they leave, or opening them as they arrive in the harbor. I know the Spruceglen is an older boat, so I suppose her hatches are still more of a more manually operated system? Grammie Pat, Roberts, Wisconsin
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