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Lord help me to learn to spell without spellcheck, manage to visit all that visit me, and post regularly - all in 5 minutes a day, so that I can clean house and take care of my family. Help me to not look at every occurrence in my life as a blog post, and to quit taking pictures of weird things to share as well. Please Lord, help me to stop talking about my blog friends as though they are next door neighbors or someone I have known all of my life. And help me dear Lord, to think of something witty and wise to post tomorrow.


Sunday, January 25, 2009

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The Charles F. Mercer includes superstructure features typical of the double decked packet boats that plied the C&O during 19th and early 20th centuries.

These features include an enclosed cabin and deckhouses running substantially the length of the boat with an additional topside, day deck built into the cabin roof and, in turn, covered by a single continuous, canvas canopy.

For purposes of longevity and maintenance, the Mercer is built on a painted aluminum hull with wooden rails and a fully cedar super-structure. The Mercer is 57' at water line with a beam of 13'.

Twenty to thirty feet shorter than the maximum waterline length permitted by the depth of the C&O lift locks (about 85'), these dimensions are authentic to packet boats of the era which were typically smaller, lighter and faster than contemporary freight and line boats.

In addition, the 57 foot length permits the boat to be turned 180° in the canal waters proximate to Lock 20. This fact, in turn, permitted the boat to built on a single rudder design, in fact more common to the packet boats of the Canal's most active era.

J.C. Tagged me for this meme.

Here are the rules: Open a document or photo folder, choose the 5th folder and then the 5th photo in the folder, do a post describing the photo, tag five friends to do the meme.

here is the hard part of the meme,I cannot think of 5 people that I want to tag.So I am asking 5 people to do this meme volentary.Let me know in your comments that you are going to do this meme,and I will be over to see it when it is done.

6 comments:

  1. That's a neat looking boat. I just did this meme but I think for me it was the 4th folder, 4th picture. It's fun anyway!

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  2. How interesting Mike. I'm too lazy to do it though. Way too lazy today.

    Have a terrific day. Big hug. :)

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  3. J.C. I'm glad you enjoyed this one.

    Mari,bending the rules is cool.heck I bend them all the time.

    Sandee,as long as you enjoyed this posting that is what counts the most to me.

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  4. JC is the BEST! I haven't posted mine yet but plan to.

    Have a great day Mike!

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  5. Jennifer I have seen this done on other blogs and since she tagged me that I would be a good sport about it and do this meme. I lok forward to seeing your meme.

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