M/V SEAL ~:Built 1926:~ Territory of Alaska

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90 Years of Juneau Maritime History. The SEAL Wore many hats for the Territory of Alaska into Statehood she was Built as the SEAL then Renamed by the Federal Government SWAN II then as the Glacier Bay park Service Vessel she was renamed the NUNATAK II. When she was retired she was renamed her Birth Name: SEAL. The SEAL was the very First vessel commissioned by and built for the "Territory of Alaska" in 1926 to combat "Fish Piracy" here in Southeast Alaska she was also the first "Fish and Wildlife Patrol Vessel" [Featured in NOAA "Golden Age of Sail"] Published in National Geographic Magazine 1956 June edition, Wooden Boat Magazine and more. In 1926 she was designed as aThe M/V SEAL was the First Vessel commissioned by and built for the Territorial Fish and Wildlife Patrol Vessel M/V Seal has Proudly worn JUNEAU on her stern for 90 Years now. Please check back often, I just migrated the old Gallery over "today" This is a New Gallery I am migrating to in preparation of two Major 11 Year awaited projects this summer: The ENTIRE Starboard Stern Quarter Sheer plank and 4 more planks down to the Sponson - new deck beams, house beam adn entire new decking -and- The Entire Stern. The wood has arrived and more is on its way to restore the M/V Seal "The Queen of the Fleet"

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⊹⊱⋛⋋♡ Aurora Harbor Office ♡⋌⋚⊰⊹ Flowers 2019 City and Borough of Juneau​ Aurora Harbor Office Flowers for 2019 that I donated. Almost 1,000 Nasturtiums, 250,000 Wildflower Seeds, 75 Spellbound Hybrid Petunias, Cardinal Climbers and more. Caring for them each summer is about 1.5 hours per day, more on feeding days all summer adds up to around 400 hours ♡ My Hometown Love. Perhaps I can prove and earn my way onto the Juneau Harbor Board for a 3 Year commitment. Working a Full Time Job, Restoring a 100 Year old 70' Vessel and Raising Two 140lb Alaskan Malamutes and so much more Plus Being on the Harbor Board will leave me even less time to find a future ex-wife! Another Day in Paradise!