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Old Boat boneyard...

Ron J

Active member
This is Bang Inc. a real old boat yard located along Chelsea Creek, on the East Boston side. Peter Bang still runs a boating service out of here. He stores boats, and performs some repairs. Peter's father started this family business many years ago... He still uses an old Coast Guard Surfboat to tow smaller vessels to his Yard. The Black vessel belonged to his father, and has seen better days... we all hold on to old memories...
Places like this are hard to find, and once gone, its over, and a piece of history dies with it!!
Rj:usaflag:
 
Sad that some of those old classic boats are past the stage where they could be restored. Wish they could talk and tell you some good stories. Thanks for posting this, most interesting and enjoyable. Kelley (Texas) :)
 
the waterfront along Chelsea Creek, East Boston etc. There is so much history that is dissapearing.....:unsure: Contractors scoop up the land when available and build Condo or Apt. complexes. At the same time, the Contractors need to worry about contamination from oils, lead paint etc.
 
Thank you for sharing these photos, I stumbled upon these while searching for things about my father and his friends. I spent a part of my childhood in Peters boatyard. it feels good to see these photos
 
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