Sentences with phrase «lobster boat»

A lobster boat is a type of boat specifically used for catching lobsters in the ocean. Full definition
Enjoy live performances and welcome Mr. and Mrs. Claus as they arrive by lobster boat December 5 during this Christmas Walk event (Marblehead)
Speed on the water feels faster than speed on land, especially when you're plowing through the ocean in a sturdy, working lobster boat.
Atlantic views of Richmond Island and lobster boats bobbing on the horizon, sea grass sand dunes, gulls and sea birds, saltwater coves and rocky outcrops make this a dazzling walk in all seasons.
We're motoring from Richard's dock and heading to the flotilla of lobster boats rafted up near Beal's Island by the finish line.
Thirty minutes after leaving Doug staring up at his boat at the shipyard, I'm sitting in a blue lawn chair in the stern of Richard Alley's lobster boat Family Alliance.
smart forsea concept car is an open boat with two seats and a wide transom lined with teak and inspired by the classic lobster boat.
The low diesel chugging of Adam MacDonald's lobster boat setting out late.
To get a feel for the place, read a couple of my past reports for The Times from the region — on the annual lobster boat races and a boom in the 1990s in sea urchin harvests bound for Japan.
In a classic David and Goliath move, Jay O'Hara had moored a tiny lobster boat called the Henry David T. at the unloading dock of Brayton Point Power Station in New England yesterday morning.
By the time the decoy trawl is set and the Canard Noir is anchored 35 yards away against the ledge, small flocks of eiders, flushed by lobster boats, begin to fly back in.
A friend up there is building a lobster boat, and in back of the house there's a tideflat full of clams.
When you go close to 40 miles an hour in a lobster boat, you feel the vibrations of the engine in your chest, your stomach, your thighs.
In 2008, a lobster boat named Miss Melinda caught fire by the boat club's float.
This Christmas Walk features Santa's Landing by lobster boat, parade, and Gingerbread Festival (Marblehead)
Moving from Boston to her parent's house on an island off the coast of Maine, she took a year off from law school, worked on a lobster boat, and, finally, went to see Ted Carrick, a chiropractic neurologist and founder of the Carrick Institute in Atlanta, Georgia.
Along the harbor, there are several boats to choose from — including a lobster boat!
The students spent a day on a lobster boat and interviewed the captain.
The pelicans and seagulls gathered on the railings, eagerly anticipating a fresh fish dinner while the lobster boat captains hauled their catch onto the docks.
Everyone was extremely friendly and helpful, also with bookings for dinner and the lobster boat ride.
Richmond Island, a 200 - acre private preserve, sits just offshore and anchors the view including bobbing lobster boats and Kettle Cove.
Lobster boats, fishing boats, docks, shanties, islands, reflections and wind ripples in the waters are combined in unique ways to make art that seems to use a matrix to anchor overlaid patterns that seem to have a whimsical feel.
When Jay O'Hara and his co-captain Ken Ward moored their lobster boat in the unloading dock of Brayton Point Power Station in New England, blockading a 40,000 ton coal shipment in the process, they were fully prepared to face the legal consequences of their actions (not to mention the usual tired old complaints about eco-hypocrisy).
The harbor still accommodates an active fleet of crab and lobster boats and that area inside those sea walls (in the distance in the photo below) is known as the Platt:
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