Short, L. July 19, 2014. Boats built by Lance Short, Old Bonaventure (1).

Three bully boats built by Lance at his wharf in Old Bonaventure. The boat closest to the wharf was launched in 2014, the middle is the oldest built in 2000, and the one furthest from the wharf was built in 2009. This style of boat was common from Smith Sound to Trinity Bight for use with handline a...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Braye, Crystal
Other Authors: Short, Lewis Lancelot (1936-), Born in British Harbour in 1936, he started fishing with his uncle John Short when he was 12-years-old. In 1967, during NL’s resettlement program, Lance and his wife Pat moved their family to New Bonaventure. He worked primarily as a fisherman in Trinity Bay, fishing with handline, trawl and cod traps.
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/boatmuseum/id/398
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Summary:Three bully boats built by Lance at his wharf in Old Bonaventure. The boat closest to the wharf was launched in 2014, the middle is the oldest built in 2000, and the one furthest from the wharf was built in 2009. This style of boat was common from Smith Sound to Trinity Bight for use with handline and trawl into the 1970s. Built in Ireland’s Eye, New Bonaventure and elsewhere in this area, these boats were distinguishable by their washboard gunwales.