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by Brian MacLean
$49.50
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Our luxuriously soft beach towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Our beach towels are available in two different sizes: beach towel (32" x 64") and beach sheet (37" x 74").
Don't let the fancy name confuse you... a beach sheet is just a large beach towel.
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The Tugboat Buckley McAllister passing through the Cape Cod Canal at sunset. ... more
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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1 - 2 business days
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The Tugboat Buckley McAllister passing through the Cape Cod Canal at sunset.
Built in 2014, by SENESCO Marine of North Kingstown, Rhode Island (hull #300) as the Buckley McAllister for McAllister Towing and Transportation of New York, New York.
Named for fifth generation family member, as well as McAllister Towing's President and CEO, Buckley McAllister. She was the ninth tug designed by Jensen Maritime Consultants of Seattle, Washington for the McAllister Towing and Transportation Company. And, was the first tractor tug constructed by SENESCO Marine for McAllister Towing.
The Buckley McAllister was also the twenty-ninth tractor tug to enter service for McAllister Towing and Transportation.
Brian MacLean is the father of two children. He is a local Massachusetts photographer who discovered his passion for photography 20 years ago after using his brothers camera. Brian enjoys shooting nature and landscape. He tries to capture the raw reality of nature, the fleeting beauty of those in-between moments, and try's to do his very best to take every picture with that in mind. He wants his viewers to relate to his photographs through recognition of and familiarity with the places, the emotions, and the energy as they are looking at a picture of a place that they may know. Brian shoots the majority of his images with a Canon DSLR and a wide angle lens but believes that equipment is less important then the photographers vision and...
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Robert VanDerWal
WOW! What a great shot of a tough tugboat.
Brian MacLean replied:
Thank You