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Posted On: 06/30/2024 11:59:19 AM
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Last one till something interesting happens - the Sister Shelle has cleared Vancouver Island and is continuing north along the Inside Passage. Shown here Sunday morning, 6-30-24, at 8 45 am PDT it has slowed to 5.8 kts. Yesterday and last night the speeds had increased to 8 knots - much better than the initial 6 to 7 knots in the first of this series but it's back to 5.6 kts now.
If interested you can follow the Shelle on marinetraffic dot com and enter "Sister Shelle" in the search box at top. More for entertainment than anything we actually need to know about this boat, its journey and the Thompson family crew. It is still probbly ten days from Nome and the gold-bearing sea floor off Nome.
Finally a good image of the Sister Shelle taken during the Coast Guard assist out of Noyo River CG Station, Fort Bragg, CA. Photo by Lisa Walker-Roseman
If interested you can follow the Shelle on marinetraffic dot com and enter "Sister Shelle" in the search box at top. More for entertainment than anything we actually need to know about this boat, its journey and the Thompson family crew. It is still probbly ten days from Nome and the gold-bearing sea floor off Nome.
Finally a good image of the Sister Shelle taken during the Coast Guard assist out of Noyo River CG Station, Fort Bragg, CA. Photo by Lisa Walker-Roseman
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