Comments: I rode the Conti-Betty Lynn and the Conti-Susan back in the mid 80s.Words cannot describe how much I miss working on them boats and crew.Capt. Rooster Stone, First mate Gary Towell..Chuck Cobb engineer.
Added: September 17, 2017 - 10:04 PM
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Submitted by Name: DARRELL LAPEYROUSE From: HOUMA,LA E-mail: harleylap@aol.com
Comments: The Mr.Darrell was named after me,my dad built this boat in 1972. I watched it being built from start till it was launched. Memories
Comments: I was deckhand and lead on Henry DeBardeleben in 1975/76. We were in the coal trade on the Green and Ohio rivers. Mainly sending Green River coal to power plants near Cincinnati.
Added: August 22, 2017 - 04:39 PM
Submitted by Name: Jim Burr From: Texas
Comments: I was the mate/tankerman on the M/V Steven J Mason from 1977 to about 1981 when it was the M/V Universal Trader, owned by Chotin Transportation. The captains were "Poochie" Tindal and Elmer "Fudd" Blanchard. At that time it had a jack-up wheel house with an outside ladder to get to the bridge. Mostly ran from NOLA to Louisville and Cincinnati. There was a near constant poker game going the whole time I worked there; paid my rent with that.
Name: David Ulmer
From: Aurora Indiana
E-mail: ulmer.da@pg.com
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