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TOUR THE HISTORIC VESSEL ALEUTIAN EXPRESS FISHING ALASKA! 

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This is how the BIG BOYS fish in Alaska! Soo many times people have said to me....Take me with you to Alaska! Well, here's your chance to come aboard the HISTORIC VESSEL ALEUTIAN EXPRESS!!!Aleutian Express Inc is committed to minimizing the carbon footprint while operating in ecologically sensitive areas. The historic iron/steel vessel ALEUTIAN EXPRESS began service in 1913 as the Portland Oregon fireboat "DAVID CAMPBELL" which was oil fired and steam driven. Replaced in 1927 by 3 more modern gasoline powered fireboats (one of which was also named David Campbell, and is still in service today), was renamed "THE CHIEF "and Purchased by the Foss Launch & Tug Company. In 1928 the vessel was sold to Kanaga Ranching Company and redesigned by naval architect H.C. Hanson in which conversion took place at Lake Union Seattle to a two masted auxillary sail/diesel power cargo schooner renamed "ALEUTIAN NATIVE". In 1932 the vessel was purchased by Petroleum Navigation Company and converted to an oil tanker in 1935 for service to Alaska, changing the name to "EXPRESS" in 1939. It was reportedly active in the Battle of the Aleutians as an oil tanker durring WWII and took part in the evacuation of some of the islands. She was converted to an ocean going towboat and became a combination towboat/ tanker/ Bering Sea king crabber in 1953 (one of the first and is the oldest actively operating US flagged former big Bering Sea crabber begining with Wakefield trawlers Inc. operating out of Akutan, Alaska using drag gear) which was documented in a Pacific Workboat magazine article in October 1954 and a Seattle Times article from January 1970 (3 page Sunday special edition). Purchased in 1956 by the Upper Columbia River Towing Company, the vessel began towing rafts of logs from Oregon to Southern California durring the post war housing boom among other activities until it was again sold in 1962 to m/v Express Inc and returned to Bering Sea crabbing (this time using pot gear) from 1963 to 1969 operated by Michael Lynch, and Miles Rice . In 1973 the Express was converted to a salmon processor and later a tender/towboat by Tom and Mike Kent. As the vessel plates are Iron alloy on steel frames (Illinois Carnegie), and having been commercially well maintained over the years, the ALEUTIAN EXPRESS is a remarkably solid and seaworthy vessel with a proven track record of safety. Today under the ownership and command of Captain John Clutter, the ALEUTIAN EXPRESS is enjoying a complete renovation and refitting to a similar rigging as she looked in 1929 as the ALEUTIAN NATIVE with a more modern interior and deck setting,while borrowing from the concepts of previous owners. With usable roller furling sails, 12 volt LED Lighting and a smaller more fuel efficient house generator while anchored and not working at full load, the ALEUTIAN EXPRESS can reduce nearly half of it's previous carbon footprint, and sail silently without power if necessary. This is a great benefit in acoustical studies such as whale research, or in seabird rookery areas to minimize pollution in ecollogically sensitive areas. With the newer design and most of the remodel complete after a drydock at Port Townsend, Washington in May 2016 the new and old names were combined reflecting the vessels rich history while giving it the distinction of a newly redesigned vessel with new purpose for future work in the 21st Century as the ALEUTIAN EXPRESS. See how REAL fisherman professionally fish Alaska's Bristol Bay, the largest salmon run on the PLANET.

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@joanieG6
@joanieG6 6 месяцев назад
Wow, John! You've put lots of work into the lady. Safe sailing!
@DonaldKing23
@DonaldKing23 9 месяцев назад
Very cool.
@johnclutter4427
@johnclutter4427 6 месяцев назад
Hi Abraham, It was great to have you aboard the ALEUTIAN EXPRESS. I was pleasantly surprised to see your video while showing friends some of my own. The salmon industry is in chaos right now. I got word that Copper River needed to cut 2 tenders due to the global prices and competition from a couple new floaters coming online. I'll be buying fish in Chignik this summer. All the best in your 2024 season! Safe travels and good fishing to you!
@TheSalmonHomestead
@TheSalmonHomestead 6 месяцев назад
So happy you saw this! It was such an awesome experience seeing and hearing what all went into it. My family here in WI were amazed at the care and craftsmanship you put into the boat….it was also amazing to read the history of the boat when I returned as well! After last years prices and also us pivoting away from the in laws flower shop, I was hired last August by Drexel Truss here in Wrightstown WI. I currently make trusses 10pm-6am during the week along with the farming in the early morning. so for this Salmon Season, I will be up for 16 days only over the Fourth of July. Really hoping to get some great content for the channel, bring back some awesome fish to sell here, and help Phil as much as possible….yes, pricing is just a mess. Unbelievable. Can’t believe Copper River is cutting 2 tenders. Craziness right now. God bless you and thanks again for the tour!
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