a few boats
THe title itself I came up with for this post got me thinking, boats or ship sso I looke dit up and in casual use, the word boat is often used to refer to any watergoing vessel, regardless of its size or how it's powered. However, large oceanfaring watercraft—those that use multiple sails or engines—are more properly called ships. In contrast, the word ship isn't commonly applied to smaller craft
OK that makes sense to me, and now I will share a few boats I have seen on walks here
Now I didnt find a definition as such of what classifies as a larg boat, but i am guessing in this first photos there are many boats and spme of the commercial fishing boats look fairly large and could perhaps be considered as ships
this next one is down at the port one morning I love catchign the silhoettes of the ship farmes, towers or whatever they are called
Sony A7iv 67mm F7.1 3.2 Sec ISO 100
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This first shot was one morning when I was taking a walk on Popes Island which is betwen New Bedford and Fairhaven, well the island itself is par tof new Bedford but also connects via a bridge to Fairhaven
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The Ship K.A.T.E is often moored/ dopocked at this spot so I often get shots of here, I wonder is she is large enough to be called a ship my gut feeling is perhaps not
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I am not sure what this boat does but I saw it tied up at the port one morning
I looked her up and the Captain Josepb E Pearce is an Offshore Tug/Supply Ship built in 1991
and I note called a ship, so maybe the KATE could be a ship as well
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still at the port to finish off
Sony A7iv 17mm F11 30 Sec ISO 100
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