Summer Bay, Deadliest Catch, AK Bering Sea Crabber, Season 13 Newest Crab Boat, Capt. Wild Bill, Summer at Pacific Fishermen Shipyard, Ballard, Photography by: Salty Boating News, Salty Dog Maritime Marketing, Salty Sea Chick, PNW to AK Commercial Marine Traffic Pulse

F/V Summer Bay is Captain Wild Bill Wichrowski new Alaska crabber that will be featured on season 13 of Deadliest Catch on Discovery. Captain Wild Bill gets new crab boats like most of us change winter-get-away-homes. He used to have F/V Kodiak, who know like to touch base end of summer in ship canal at the Old Trident yard; then Captain Bill most recently had the F/V Cape Caution. Now as of current, in 2016 after a grip of time and shipyard work at Pacific Fishermen Shipyard in Seattle, Summer Bay got all tricked out with a ‘shave and a hair cut’. Her new paint job is looking good and sparkly for a crabber – that was about to load crab pots at Fishermen’s Terminal, next a bark and tail wag from our big girl Salty Dog 105′ lab look out, during canal hot summer doggy swim time; next Capt. Bill hails down the ship canal to the Ballard Locks for a drop, then to run up hill on late Sept. 2016 to make her way up to Dutch Harbor for Alaska Bering Sea Crabby Season! F/V Summer Bay,  has pots loaded, the wheelhouse reads, “Attitude Makes The Difference!” Is Captain Bill turning over a new zen leaf, God only knows!!?!!?

Summer Bay, AK Bering Sea Crabber, Deadliest Catch Season 13, Salty Dog Lab Lookout Bark & Wave, Capt. Wild Bill At The Wheel To Ballard Locks, North to Bering Sea AK, Photography by: Salty Boating News, Salty Dog Maritime Marketing, Salty Sea Chick, PNW to AK Commercial Marine Traffic Pulse, MUST LOVE DOGS & 105′ LABS!

Summer Bay will be featured on Deadliest Catch Season 13, who knew this American documentary TV show, produced by Discovery Network, Original Productions could last this long. Fans and viewers actually enjoy watching cold, stinky, wet guys (yes, a girl from time to time, sorta…..) on deck pull and push pots around, while rolling around surfing in seas in a 100′ plus foot crab boat – that will make one dig deep to teach oneself – ‘pain is only in your head!’ Since fishing is mostly about repetition, doing the same job over and over, highler crab boats are the best of the best at crazy snotty sea repetition from the deck to the wheelhouse to refueling in the galley.

Deadliest Catch, Discovery has done a funky, fun job of bringing in the personal, humanistic and family sides and views of commercial fishing. Each man or women at sea leaves behind those they love on land; that’s a real day-to-day battle that Discovery gives viewers a nugget, pin prick of perspective on, with a window into life from land to sea.

Deadliest Catch, Season 13, will yet again have Mike Rowe as narrator. Rowe brings a lot of humor to this wild and sometime insane crab fishery world.

Fun Fact about Deadliest Catch, Narrator Mike Rowe:  Rowe’s career kicked off in 1984, he faked his way into the Baltimore Opera to get his union card and meet girls. (Fact: Women motivate men!) at this time he accomplished during a performance of “Rigoletto”. Rowe segwayed into television by 1990 when, of course to settle a bet, ‘he had to audition for the QVC Shopping Channel’ and was actually hired after talking about a pencil for nearly ‘eight minutes’. Yes, a pencil. At QVC he worked graveyard for a few years, in short; Rowe was eventually fired for making fun of products and belittling viewers. Fast forward to nearly a decade later narrating and starring in  ‘Dirty Jobs’ and official narrator of Discovery’s, Deadliest Catch. Well, let Rowe be a lesson to ya’ll, not all careers start off and flow as planned, sometimes shut doors and failures can be blessing, when one door closes – open a window. Rowe’s window was more like a giant sliding front bay window!

 

 

F/V Summer Bay, Salty Dog Lab Lookout, AK Crabber, Pac. Fish. Shipyard, Deadliest Catch Season 13, Mike Rowe Narrator, Ship Canal Plum Full of Crabbers, Tenders, Draggers & More…. Photography by: Salty Boating News, Salty Dog Maritime Marketing, Salty Sea Chick, PNW to AK Commercial Marine Traffic Pulse

F/V Summer Bay, before running up hill for crab season the end of summer in the lower 48 she is – surrounded by Alaska Tenders just home after AK salmon season. F/V Lady Helen, F/V Notorious, F/V Misty Bay, it’s a  salmon tender dockside happy spot laid up over at Ballard Oil and Pacific Fishermen Shipyard where Crabber Summer Bay is getting her pre-crab-season tricked out boat paint zest on before zipping over to Fishermen’s Terminal west wall for a ‘touch and go’ of pot loading before the uphill jog to Dutch Harbor, AK. Salty Dog Lab Lookout-chilling on stand by – we usually never need a leash but time in the season brings a few other mischievous dock dogs roaming around. Like dog like owner!

F/V Summer Bay, Dutch Harbor Bound, AK Bering Sea Crabber, Departs Fishermen’s Terminal After Loading Pots, Now to Ballard Locks, Uphill Run to AK Bering Sea, Ship Canal End of Summer, Crab Season Next: Photography by: Salty Boating News, Salty Dog Maritime Marketing, Salty Sea Chick, PNW to AK Commercial Marine Traffic Pulse, God Bless our AK Crabbers & Their Families on Land & at Sea!!!

Photography by: Salty Boating News, Salty Dog Maritime Marketing, Salty Sea Chick, PNW to AK Commercial Marine Traffic Pulse With The Source On Who Runs Up & Down Hill, Salty Dog Lab Lookout, On Stand-by-to-Stand-by! Inquiry: [email protected] – God Bless our fishermen, fisherwomen and their families on land and at sea!

EAT FRESH – BUY WILD!

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