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Anchor Bay in 2007?

Posted By: Webmaster

Anchor Bay in 2007? - 01/17/07 07:30 PM

Some rumblings out of West Kennebunk that there may yet be Anchor Bay product or products that make the line in 2007.
Posted By: 5lights

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 01/17/07 08:17 PM

Great news...always look forward to seeing the new creations!
Posted By: Lighthouser

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 01/17/07 08:52 PM

Sounds good to me! vhappy
Hey, can we have a replica of the NEW Mackinaw??

Well...it never hurts to ask.

Judy
Posted By: Lighthouse Loon

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 01/17/07 09:13 PM

I'm hoping for a Barnegat Lightship. vhappy
Posted By: bright eyes

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 01/17/07 09:32 PM

A replica of the NEW Mackinaw??? YES! YES! YES! vhappy vhappy vhappy
Posted By: BeaconBob

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 01/18/07 12:05 AM

I can see an Anchor Bay ship in 2007 in my future!!! vhappy
Posted By: Dave H

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 01/18/07 01:21 AM

I think a new AB can certainly be expected. However, I don't think it will be the Baby Mac this time around.
Posted By: ropetrick

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 01/18/07 01:35 AM

I would like to see another lightship.

Dan
Posted By: flacoastie

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 01/18/07 02:01 AM

I think it's time for something else besides an icebreaker. The Mackinaw was great but the newer CG ships, whether they be bouy tenders, icebreakers or rubber life rafts, still leave a lot to be desired. Bring on an older CG vessel is my word to Harbour Lights. An if they do bring on a newer CG vessel, then let it be the 47' Motor Lifeboat. It is one sharp looking small boat in it's brushed darken aluminum outer skin finish. It's the lifeboat that replaced the 44' MLB that self rights within a minute.
Posted By: Cyndi

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 01/18/07 03:03 AM

I would like to see a WHEC 726 or WHEC 33.
Posted By: DANIEL

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 01/18/07 03:59 AM

If you guys want to sell your ideas to the rest of us Land lovers, attach pictures so we can appreciate what you are talking about. towel
Posted By: beachcomber

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 01/18/07 04:07 AM

Good call, Dan. I should have said something, too. I read the posts and moved on because I didn't know enough to comment - please, guys, if you have pictures do post them for people like me who love boats but don't always know what we're looking at. I need to learn! frown
Posted By: Dave H

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 01/18/07 05:54 AM

Info page on 47\' MLB

The National MLB school at Cape D. Check out the images under the "media" link.

Still want more about the 47?

USCGC MIDGETT WHEC 726

USCGC DUANE WPG-33/ WAGC-6/ WHEC-33 Massive history of the ship. Scroll down just a bit and there is a link to a page of photographs.

All this took was a very easy visit to the CG web site.
Posted By: Cyndi

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 01/18/07 06:07 AM

Thanks Dave. I was getting to type out the websites. But you took care of it for me.
Posted By: Lighthouse Loon

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 01/18/07 04:19 PM

Found some photo's of the Barnegat Lightship.



Posted By: Bob M

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 01/19/07 01:07 AM

One would think the Barnegat Light Ship would be a good seller, especially if it had a low edition size. I was once told that there are more HL Collectors in New Jersey than any other state. I wonder if that is still the case?

Anybody? Bueller? Bueller?

smile Bob smile
Posted By: Dave H

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 01/19/07 02:01 AM

Don't know about collectors per se, but I think at least at one point in time they were #1 in collectors society members.
Posted By: seagirt

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 01/19/07 02:42 AM

That's because we're NJ. We just generally rock. laugh

But seriously, I think a LS Barnegat would be a very, very good seller here in Jersey (none of us say Joisey, you just look like an idiot if you imitate us like that). First of all, it's got the "cachet" of the Barnegat name - Ol' Barney (a name I've never really liked actually) is probably our most famous lighthouse (maybe Cape May ties it, but with the LBI summer crowd, that's kind of doubtful). And really, it's our only lightship of any real "famousness" (insert New York Harbor debate). So I think it'd be strong with the Jersey crowd. Especially if, as you said, there's a very strong (if no longer majority) collector base here.

Heck, maybe even I'll buy one! laugh
Posted By: DANIEL

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 01/19/07 04:38 AM

I bet it would be save to say that New Jersey is probably one of the top three states for most popular lighthouses. North Carolina and Florida being the two others.
Posted By: Lighthouse Loon

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 01/20/07 06:24 PM

It would be great if they alternate between Coast Guard ships and Lightships each year. I think it would keep all the Anchor Bay fans happy.

My hope is that this year it's a lightship (Barnegat towel
Posted By: flacoastie

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 01/21/07 02:43 AM

Only time will tell and Anchor Bay will know!
Posted By: Bob M

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 01/21/07 03:34 PM

Quote:
It would be great if they alternate between Coast Guard ships and Lightships each year. I think it would keep all the Anchor Bay fans happy.
Offering USCG Boats is always a smart move by Harbour Lights considering the amount of retired and active Coasties there are.

I think the time has come for another Lightship. I feel such an offering would be graciously embraced by collectors.

smile Bob smile
Posted By: Lighthouse Loon

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 01/22/07 03:24 AM

I guess will have to wait till June or July to find out. tired
Posted By: MelJB

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 01/22/07 10:02 PM

I would love to see another lightship!
Posted By: BeaconBob

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 01/24/07 06:31 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by DANIEL:
I bet it would be save to say that New Jersey is probably one of the top three states for most popular lighthouses. North Carolina and Florida being the two others.
Not to derail the thread...
Funny...living in NJ, I would say we have some GREAT lighthouses but I don't know if I would stretch it to say top 3 states...just because of the sheer number of lighthouses in Michigan and Maine.
However, with that being said, I sure am glad that I DO live in NJ. towel
Back on topic...I would love to see the Nantucket Lightship offered by Anchor Bay! applaud
Posted By: Lighthouse Loon

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 01/24/07 07:40 PM

BeaconBob, Check out the Anchor Bay section on the Harbour Lights website. AB115 is the LS Nantucket.
Posted By: BeaconBob

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 01/24/07 09:28 PM

Duh...I meant to say Barnegat Lightship!
thanks!
Posted By: USCG-Surfman

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 02/23/07 04:40 PM

The 47 actually takes 5-10 seconds to re-right, should she go over...
Posted By: flacoastie

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 02/24/07 03:01 AM

The 44' MLB also was designed to right itself within 15 seconds but after all the electronics and other apparatus was installed ovet the years there was some talk that depending on Districts(and their individual requirements) it might take up to a minute to right itself. Hope they don't due that to the 47 footer.
Posted By: Lighthouse Loon

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 02/24/07 03:43 PM

Hey USCG-Surfman, what Anchor Bay's would you like to see in 2007, 2008, and beyond?
Posted By: USCG-Surfman

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 02/27/07 12:59 AM

Well, first off I think I would enjoy a 47'MLB in the breakers. The 47 is the workhorse of today's surf stations. Beyond that, I would love to see the 52' MLB enshrined. I was stationed at MLB Station Yaquina Bay for 7 years and learned to love the MLB Victory. She was built in 1956 and she is still going strong. Even though we have these fast, new lifeboats, when the bar is cracking at 20-25 feet she would be the one I would want to be on!!

Just ask any Surfman...
Posted By: USCG-Surfman

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 02/27/07 01:03 AM

If I knew how to post a picture on here I would show you...
Posted By: Dave H

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 02/27/07 02:43 AM

47\' MLB

52\' MLB

52\' MLB Victory
Posted By: Lighthouse Loon

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 02/27/07 04:46 AM

USCG-Surfman, they sound like great picks for Anchor Bays.

Dave, Thanks for posting the links. Always better with a picture.
Posted By: BeaconBob

Re: Anchor Bay in 2007? - 02/27/07 04:41 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by USCG-Surfman:
Well, first off I think I would enjoy a 47'MLB in the breakers. The 47 is the workhorse of today's surf stations. Beyond that, I would love to see the 52' MLB enshrined. I was stationed at MLB Station Yaquina Bay for 7 years and learned to love the MLB Victory. She was built in 1956 and she is still going strong. Even though we have these fast, new lifeboats, when the bar is cracking at 20-25 feet she would be the one I would want to be on!!

Just ask any Surfman...
Those are GREAT choices! I especially like the picture of the MLB Victory breaking through the surf!
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