PROMISED
LAND
OLD
FISH PRODUCTS VESSEL
TO
GO TO
SNOW
HILL, MARYLAND SEA SCOUTS.
Baltimore
Evening Sun , Tuesday, May 21, 1968
Twenty
one Sea Scouts of Snow Hill , Maryland have taken a
giveaway
fishing ship, a 180 ton, a 125 foot sea going vessel, the
stripped
down wooden hull thereof, to be their meeting place and
training center of Sea Scout Ship 155.
It
is one of fifteen outmoded fishing ships given away by the
Fish
Products
company of Lewes according to Bob Kennedy, company
comptroller.
They were replaced by more up to date steel hull ships.
Other
ships were given to Ocean City to become a reef to aid vacationing
anglers. One became a waterborne restaurant on the
Naticoke River in Seaford,, the Chestertowm Methodist Church
camp got one.
A
New Jersey beach home owner took on an used it as a sunken
bulk head. The Baltimore Seaman Union made one of several they
took to use as a museum.
These
ships were known as “Purse Seiners” and stripped of engines
and other gear. Promised Land, the sea scouts boat, was
built in 1938, 125feet long, 21 feet wide, has crew quarters
and mess that will keep 29
boys comfortable. It came to Snow Hill on the Wicomico and
Pocomoke
Rivers,
under the low level bridge at Pocomoke by tug.
Promised
Land is a mess now but there are great plans for it, most of it's
equipment was stripped, the wheel and navigational gear was
stolen
from
the pilot house by vandals The scouts intend to redeck,
repaint,
and
'fitted out' for the scouts unit.. No engine but she will be
shipshape
again.
The deck to be used for seamanship training, and, open air
dances.
The quarters and mess will hold over night meetings and affairs,
the
pilot house will have a wheel and navigation gear for training.
Abstract:
11/24/18 by Harrison H., from May 21, Tuesday,
1968,
Baltimore Sun written by Frank Megargee of the Eastern Shore
Bureau.
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