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The David E Sewall at Winter Harbor?
http://www.winnipesaukee.com/photopo...o.php?photo=86 Was the vessel repaired etc.? |
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Funny you should inquire. When we were discussing dock owners' negligence in preventing the present highwater dock damage, I planned to add my own David E. Sewall photo to the kinds of "unknowable "debris" that can impact a dock. (The David E. Sewall came ashore between a long series of docks).
Can't say I know where it is presently, though—sorry. Even Google doesn't have a mention. Why do I associate the word "Judge" with this boat? ![]() |
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I took that picture in 1998 I think and that was the last time I saw her.
Maybe scraped by the Wolfeboro Inn.She was replaced by the Winnipesaukee Belle. |
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Scrapped. There is another one now. The Winnepsaukee Bell. It is a faux side paddle wheeler.
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There was talk that the Sewell was to be sunk as a dive site. I don't know if that ever happened.
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I think they did eventually sink it. It was a very big deal as they had to get lots of approvals, but I think they did get them all. You associate Judge with it because it was called the Judge Sewell. It came out of Portland Maine where it was called the Longfellow.
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Bizer states that the M/V Judge Sewell was dismantled. Too bad. The M/V Judge Sewell was less like a double-decker tour bus than its replacement, IMHO. ![]() |
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Yeah, they had to take much of it apart. But I still thought they sunk at least part of the hull after everything was removed. That is interesting to find out-I just can't remember for sure. I know a couple of people who will remember for sure. I will ask them.
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The owners of Dive Winnipesaukee told me that they attempted to get permits to sink it for a diving site but were unsuccessful. I think they said it was towed to Lee's Mills, dismantled and hauled to the dump.
Too bad. It would have been a neat dive site.
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