YyHi Ed:
Many thanks for continuing to send these great shots! You are correct about the 2nd shot, Aurora, now called Bernadette. We have been working on her for her current owner. Also, the last shot is our Freedom shortly after her launching. Keep the great pictures coming!
Best,
Earl
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Earl McMillen III
McMillen Yachts, Inc.
One Bannister's Wharf • PO Box 99
em@woodenyachts.com
http://www.woodenyachts.com
From: Mister Ed <cocoafish@hotmail.com>
Date: Monday, August 21, 2017 at 7:07 PM
To: "em@woodenyachts.com" <em@woodenyachts.com>
Subject: Pictures of freedom/sunset
To Earl McMillen
From Ed Fischer. 8/21/17
Let's see if I could take you back to 1963
Does the vessel on the right look familiar to you MV SUNSET
At that time I worked on the Passenger ferry MV Siasconset
Out of the inner harbor, Hyannis for the Hyline ferry doing roundtrips to Nantucket.........(boring)
So as you can see it wasn't far to travel to find a new job
While doing research on something else I came across these 3 photographs
This first photograph needs no explanation
Location is the inner harbor Hyannis Massachusetts on dock which is still the same company is Hyline cruise lines
This particular picture I find it very iconic it is at the Wychmere Harbor yacht club Harwich Massachusetts. again I'm looking at a timeline of 1955 to 1965
The building to the right next to the boat is now a restaurant the two buildings to the left have been destroyed ((I know,I run the excavator over each one ) and which are now a condo high-rise,,
only know configuration that I could find to fit the configuration of this boat was the MV Bernadette (but that's my best guess)
This picture dates back to the early 30s if you're note the name on the Stern
Freedom homeport Boston
If I counted correctly YOUR freedom has 11 Square ports
this one having 11 round ports on starboard side
Could this possibly have been the original freedom
You guys running 👣 between the 👉Vineyard an Nantucket 👈and back to the 👉Vineyard are getting me 👉Home sick,,,, But thanks 🤢
Let me see if I can take you back in history
The year was 1963
Ted Gelinas ( on the old Baxter pier) gave up the passenger ferry rights from Hyannis to Nantucket
Which in turn was taken over by the Highline I believe your buddy Thompson was the general manager
Renè Bertero was the captain of the Siasconset at the time I believe Thompson was second in command
The helmsman I don't remember his name but I do know he went on to become a Maritime Academy graduate
I worked on the Siasconset as an lonely engineer
Now that we got the timeframe down in your memory still thinking back there
On the Hyannis dock waterfront next to the Siasconset was a 104 foot houseboat
I quit work on the Highline and went to work for Louis Medford Adams the owner of the SUNSET as an engineer deckhand Swabby gopher for a whopping pay if 100 a week which in turn took me to Florida and opened up my eyes to a lot of things
Now if by chance you remember that yacht
About seven or eight years ago, it was an extreme disarray ready to go to the scrap yard. it was bought for 100$ by Mr. McMillan
The same gentleman that owns McMillan yacht service in Newport Rhode Island
If I remember correctly there was a two or three year i'll total refurbishing
The Aaronic part about that is I used to transport yachts throughout the United States coming out of McMillan yard and Hinckley yacht yard
I was actually fortunate enough to see that yacht under cover in the shed and never put two an two together being the same yacht
Two years ago I was fortunate enough to see that same yacht but under a different name and about 3 months worth of research and emails to find out they're both the same vessel
In 1932 the vessels name was originally called freedom it was changed to sunset but when McMillan christened it as a new vessel he renamed it the original freedom
As of 4 o'clock today has here AIS Martha's Vineyard anchorage
I'm hoping when she makes it down to Florida this year East Coast I can get the tour I've been promised
http://www.woodenyachts.com/…/pr…/showboatsinternational.pdf
It's a foolish question to ask you,, but many years back
Your ex company
Who was the captain an the name of the ship that sucked water down the Engine intake from a rogue wave over the Stern on the Columbia river bar coming into Astoria Oregon ??
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