Chiriqui

Loved seeing this seiner in the bay, I think i just thought the color scheme was awesome. You always knew what boat it was when it came in . Built by Campbells in 1975 I believe its the Nair now fishing under Mexican flag . Please share your pictures with us at [email protected]

Mary Antoinette…

Mary Antoinette docked at its norma; spot the fuel dock. Great seiner built and owned by the Zolezzi family. Always caught its fish along with the other Zolezzi seiners. Send in your pictures or email us at [email protected]

Polaris…

This seiner means a ton to me. Polaris great name , great little seiner. My father was the skipper for one trip here. Also one great follower of this website fished on her, God Bless you Ron I pray for you every day. Please send in your pictures to [email protected]

Diana C…

Tuna Seiner Diana C.  Truly one of those seiners we don’t have many shots of . Anyone want to help ? This shot taken at the Embarcadero in San Diego . Send your pictures to [email protected]

Aquarius…

The age of Aquarius , this was a top seiner in its day. Dasilva family owned and later added the Sea Encounter to its fleet. Loved everything about this rig. Really would love more pictures of this style Martinacs we know you have them . Spend a few minutes to send them in and share your memories.  [email protected]

Sea Hawk..

Just a great shot of the Sea Hawk in the Western Pacific , I believe this was taken in the summer of 84 or 85 . Just another seiner built by Campbells shipyard in San Diego, We really could use some more photos please help … [email protected]

Cheryl Marie..

Cheryl Marie, it really didn’t get more San Diego then this rig. One of the last seiners to leave San Diego in the late 80s or actually maybe even early 90s. Thank You to Kevin Madruga for sharing some of his memories with his crew members.Some of the crew in photos are Scott Porter, Kevin madruga , Louie Cunha and Fabian Daluz holding the razor. In Brailing shot we have Madruga , daluz, Porter, Benito Stornelio and Lionel Silva RIP.  [email protected]