Sunday, June 05, 2005

Coast Guard Cutter Bramble

Once again we found ourselves visiting the river front in Port Huron on June 4th. Our first stop this Saturday was the Coast Guard Cutter Bramble, now a floating museum.

Docked
Docked
The Coast Guard Cutter Bramble is servicable ship, but now sits docked at the Seaport terminal as a museum. The Coast Gaurd replaced the Bramble was replaced by the Hollyhock.

Ropes!
Ropes!
These massive ropes are used to tie off the Bramble.

Yup -- Its a Pulley
Yup -- Its a Pulley
There's nothing special here -- this is just another pullley from the Bramble.

More?
More?
Yes, I guess I have a thing for pulleys.

Open
Open
I just love circles.

Amber Light?
Amber Light?
Too bad this was turned on. What a cool fixture though.

What's our Heading?
What's our Heading?
This compass looked cool. Alas we didn't get any details about the compass or its use with the many visitors swarming the ship.


10 Commandments
10 Commandments
This was posted near the ship's mess on the Coast Guard Cutter Bramble. Just to the right of this sign was the Damage Control locker.

Tied Up
Tied Up
The Coast Guard Cutter Bramble is docked at the Seaport terminal as part of the Port Huron Museum's exhibits.

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