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New Galveston Pilot Boat Honors Fallen Colleague

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

October 18, 2010

Photo courtesy Gladding-Hearn

Photo courtesy Gladding-Hearn

The Galveston has a top speed of 29 knots and the ability to stop within two boat lengths when operating at full speed and make a 360 degree turn while stationary. She measures a full 70 ft long and more than 20 ft wide and was built by Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding.  The Galveston is a sister-ship to the Galveston-Texas City pilot boat Texas and was commissioned to replace the Gal-Tex.  The Texas, also built by Gladding-Hearn has been ably serving the Galveston-Texas City Pilots for the past five years.  Both the Galveston and the Texas were designed to handle the unique swells and chop of the waters the Galveston-Texas City Pilots service on a daily basis.  The Galveston-Texas City Pilots will be christening the Galveston as their newest pilot boat at 11 am, Saturday, October 9, 2010 at the Cruise Terminal # 2 in Galveston, Texas.

On January 20, 2007, in a tragic accident, the Galveston-Texas City Pilot boat Gal-Tex capsized resulting in the loss of Capt. George “Robert” Frazier.  Robert was a Galveston native and was a pilot boat operator for the Pilots for 17 years.  His friends and colleagues remember that he was always dedicated, positive, friendly and willing to lend a helping hand.  “The first thing he would always say to me is ‘tell me something good,’” said Wallace Hogan, Presiding Officer of the Galveston-Texas City Pilots.  The Pilots were very fond of Captain Frazier and chose to honor their friend’s memory and life by dedicating the Galveston to him and his family.
 

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