Seiner Hornet III tied up at 10th avenue back in the day. Built by Campbells shipyard in August 1975, Hornet was definitely a top seiner in its day. Share your pictures with us at [email protected]
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Connie Jean….
Seiner Connie Jean built way back in 1966 by Martinac. If you had the Connie Jean in your office pool as one of the last seiners left in San Diego you hit a jackpot. Last I heard this seiner was on east Coast fishing bluefin . Share your pictures with us at [email protected]
Queen Mary…
Tuna seiner Queen Mary docked at B street pier with seiner Rose Ann Marie docked behind. Great times , please share your photos with us at [email protected]
Maria C.J…
Seiner Maria C.J tied up in San Diego. Originally launched as Elizabeth C.J in 1972 current name is Captain Joe Jorge. Please share your pictures with us at [email protected]
Royal Pacific…
Probably my favorite designed seiner. Royal Pacific built by Martinac in 1973 and still going under the new name Koorale. Share your photos with us at [email protected]
Aquarius ….
Aquarius docked at B street back in the days. Not a great photo but one of my old pictures , something about certain boats meant more then others. Aquarius was one of those boats I felt like I always had a family member aboard this seiner. Seriously I could use help with photos please share at [email protected]
Sea Royal…
Seiner Sea Royal coming around headed towards skiff. Absolutely beautiful weather photo compliments of Steve Lopresti . Share your photos with us at [email protected]
Proud Heritage…
One of my first photos and I remember it like it was yesterday. Pops coming home at sunrise on what he described as not one of his best trips thats why we snuck in at sunrise so no-one would see us LOL. Love that seiner felt like I new every inch of that boat. [email protected]
Raffaello…
Seiner Raffaello somewhere in a Western Pacific Port. I love this photo of it because it was prior to the changed crows nest. Raffaello was built by Martinac in 1972. Photo courtesy Steve Lopresti share your pictures with us at [email protected]