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Reference number: P4-5-0015
Place : Caraquet
Date : c 1910
The pinky schooner was certainly the most popular fishing vessel and was a 10 to 15 tonne decked vessel with one or two sails. The pinky schooner went out for a few days to a week and could haul during a full fishing season extending from June to October, the average catch 200 CWT (one CWT = 112 pounds). After 1885, the pinky schooner was the more common and allowed fishermen to reach cod banks further out to sea. Today, fishing is done mostly with diesel-powered boats. Seen here is a three-masted fishing schooner in Caraquet, circa 1910.
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