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"I thought they took those old dories out of service years ago."
Captain Mitchell said the dories were used for a year or two, three at most.
Then the lead dories would swing across, beat the water, force them to slow or turn back.
Although their two dories are made of wood, one has fiberglass on it.
Well, it wouldn't be their problem to get the dories back down to the shore.
A great cry went up from the water as the men in the dories realized what was coming towards them.
They are related to the dories, and have similar deeply compressed bodies.
In 1959 she fished 8 dories with crew of 18 all from Newfoundland.
It began to move, towing the two dories behind it.
These are the principal types of traditional dories produced.
Doc raced forward, worked with the dories, endeavoring to get one in the water.
Up and down the whole area were hundreds of immobile dories fined with luggage.
She had two 60' high masts, and carried nine halibut dories.
His words are low, hardly louder than the dories, or the swish of the water against the sand.
"All those old trucks are gone, and the nets and the dories.
Other, less common but traditional types were the double ended surf or Gunning dories.
The craft was smaller than most dories Kharl had seen.
They lost a lot of dories smashed up on the rocks or overturned.'
Dories were used up and down the Northeast coast for all sorts of fishing and work.
We furled sails and made the two big aluminum dories ready for launching.
Reckons it makes us all the more eager to get out the dories and cast the irons.
Banks dories were also popular as work boats.
Most modern power dories have a wider stern to resist the weight of the outboard.
New England is no longer the center of dory construction and dories have been built all over the world.
In 1978, Richard began using fiberglass drift boats or dories with his float clients.