Deadliest Catch, Time Bandit, AK Crabber flipping around at Fishermen’s Terminal Seattle Ship Canal, Photography By: Salty Dog Boating News, Salty Dog Maritime Marketing, PNW, Salty Sea Gal, AK Marine Traffic Commercial Underway Source, Welcome Guys to the Lower 48!

Deadliest Catch, Alaska Bering Sea Crabbers, Salty Dog Boating News, Best of Seattle, Alaska Bering Sea Crabbers in the Pacific Northwest, the busy ship canal always heavy and packed with salty AK crabbers coming and going between seasons running up and down hill.  Photography By: Salty Dog Boating News, Salty Dog Maritime Marketing, PNW, Salty Sea Gal, AK Marine Traffic Commercial Underway Source. Inquiries to: [email protected] We give you a nugget and flavor of Deadliest Catch boats on the move either they just hit the docks after getting beat up by the snotty season and are happy to put the boat to bed, get off the boat and be with their friends and loved one’s; or these crabbers are hard at work either at the dock or in the shipyard getting the boat ready to do it all over again and have their bodies and the boat beat to heck all over again. Fishermen’s choice for most Deadliest Catch crabbers for shipyard work in the lower 48 would be down on Lake Union at Northlake Shipyard or Pacific Fishermen Shipyard in Ballard just east of the Ballard Locks in the ship canal.

Deadliest Catch, Saga, Cornelia Marie, Northlake Shipyard Lake Union, After Bering Sea Crabbing, Pre-Salmon-Tendering in AK, Photography By: Salty Dog Boating News, Salty Dog Maritime Marketing, PNW, Salty Sea Gal, AK Marine Traffic Commercial Underway Source PNW

Deadliest Catch AK Crab Boats at Northlake Shipyard, its usually late summer and mid to late spring that they jog down to Seattle for shipyard work. Northlake Shipyard Drydocks – up to 1,900 Tons and 300 feet, 200-foot outfitting dock; fabrication building; craft shops; sand blast-paint shop; 50 Ton whirley crane on rails, 40 Ton American crane. The projects on the boat range from hull and structural welding; propulsion systems; propellers, deck machinery; electrical and hydraulic system installation and repair; carpentry; piping; inside and outside machine shop work; sand blasting and painting and so on depending on the boat and the seasonal Bering Sea AK conditions.

Deadliest Catch, Northwestern & Clipper Surprise, Pacific Fishermen Shipyard Seattle WA, Spring Shipyard work after AK Bering Sea Crabbing, Photography By: Salty Dog Boating News, Salty Dog Maritime Marketing, PNW, Salty Sea Gal, AK Marine Traffic Commercial Underway Source PNW

Northwestern has been on Deadliest Catch since the original launch of the show on Discovery channel. The Northwestern’s lower 48 homeport is Pacific Fishermen Shipyard in Ballard located in the heart of Seattle, east of the Ballard Locks next to Ballard Oil, another local staple in the commercial marine PNW industry. The Norwegian blood and traditions run deep at Pacific Fishermen Shipyard and the Ballard community, at least on the waterfront that is.  FYI: Ballard has had a boom in construction and new growth in the last decade, bringing what us locals call ‘the groupies and hipsters’ to our every so one very salty narrow streets and local watering holes of Ballard.

Deadliest Catch, Wizard, Pacific Fishermen Shipyard, Best of Seattle Captain Keith, WA Ship Canal, AK Bering Sea Crabber, Pre-Salmon Tender AK Season, Photography By: Salty Dog Boating News, Salty Dog Maritime Marketing, PNW, Salty Sea Gal, AK Marine Traffic Commercial Underway Source, Wizard is a PNW Staple!

Pacific Fishermen Shipyard is a full service modern and old school shipyard. Pacific Fishermen shipyard features three haul out facilities and docks on the freshwater side of the ship canal locks. A 100’ x 200 ton marine railway, 160′ x 600 ton marine railway and the original Rowe 145′ x 600 ton screw lift dock with 140’ covered end track rails provide for extended out of the water repairs on dry land. All three facilities are equipped for hull cleaning, high pressure washing and sandblasting with full environmental containment and on‐site shipyard run‐off rainwater reprocessing. Getting the boat dry for shipyard work is a must between crab and salmon tender seasons.

Brenna A, Captain Sean Dwyer, Deadliest Catch AK Crabber, departing for crabbing, Go Sean, Strong like bull! Photography By: Salty Dog Boating News, Salty Dog Maritime Marketing, PNW, Salty Sea Gal, AK Marine Traffic Commercial Underway Source PNW, God Bless our Fishermen & Their Families!

Brenna A. Deadliest Catch, Alaska Bering Sea Crabber brought on young captain Sean Dwyer a few years ago to their Discovery channel show. The Dwyer Family has always led by great example as I wrote about way back in 2013, back then they were a hard-working fishing family with father Pat Dwyer fighting ALS, a jerk of a disease, that in Sean’s words told me, “ALS is a death sentence.” As I sat on the deck of the Brenna A. listening to this young kid my thoughts were, ‘Sean is one tough sucker,’ fast forward from 2013 to present day.  Deadliest Catch is in season 13, Sean Dwyer breaks into his 2nd season on the show. To my point of how the Dwyer family leads by example they have organically grown from fishing family that lost Pat Dwyer to ALS in June of 2014 to major, major ALS advocates with a larger than life platform thanks to the Deadliest Catch exposure, while also partnering with Triple Horn Brewery in Seattle with their very own Brenna A. line of beer, and when you’re in Ketchikan AK, get a bit to eat at Dwyer’s Crab and Fish Company Restaurant. Mom Jenny Dwyer saddled up with a good buddy from high school, a restauantur and hence the Dwyer name turns into a local seafood eatery on the water in Southeast, Alaska, in Mama Jenny’s home town of Ketchian. Visit: www.dwyerskingcrab.com

Summer Bay, Deadliest Catch, Captain Wild Bill, Boat Owner, Salty Dog Lab Lookout Bon Voyage Crabbers, Photography By: Salty Dog Boating News, Salty Dog Maritime Marketing, PNW, Salty Sea Gal, AK Marine Traffic Commercial Underway Source, Yes the boat reads, Attitude Make The Difference Under a Palm Tree and Sun!

Summer Bay, Deadliest Catch, Captain Wild Bill is a boat owner, the boat cruises by as our Salty Dog 107 pound lookout gives a bark and tail wags between sunny day canal swim time. Summer Bay has fans that are obsessed with Summer Bay in season 13 of Deadliest Catch. Yes the saying on the side of the boat reads, “Attitude Make The Difference,” above it is a palm tree and sun; on both side of the wheel house. Go Bill, God Bless your new boat, your crew and many fruitful seasons to come!

Deadliest Catch, Amatuli, Chase Boat, Discovery Channel, homeport Ocean Beauty Seattle WA Ship Canal, Photography By: Salty Dog Boating News, Salty Dog Maritime Marketing, PNW, Salty Sea Gal, AK Marine Traffic Commercial Underway Source

Amatuli, Deadliest Catch Chase boat from Discovery Channel. Amatuli homeport is usually just east of the Ballard Bridge at the Ocean Beauty Seafoods dock, just across from Trident Seafoods old yard.  Per usual in Seattle commercial fishing companies are salt and peppered throughout the ship canal, lake Union and the greater Seattle region and up and down the coast from Oregon to Alaska. God Bless our fishermen and their families!

Alaska Bering Sea Crabber, Deadliest Catch Seattle PNW Photography By: Salty Dog Boating News, Salty Dog Maritime Marketing, PNW, Salty Sea Gal, AK Marine Traffic Commercial Underway Source, Inquiries to: [email protected] Note: this news post is tiny nugget of the massive and powerful PNW commercial fishing industry. Deadliest Catch gives you pin prick of what its like for a few crabbers and their families, much appreciation for the economic positive impact to our massive and productive balls to the walls marine industry. I thank God for my Bristol Bay and Bering Sea experiences, broken bones, chopper rescue rides to get stitched up and that I live to tell about it….. good friends at sea and on land; and never-ending story times!

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