Shrimp Boats
Shrimp Boats If you have heard of Bayou La Batre, it may be because it was featured in the movie Forrest Gump when the lead character had the only shrimp trawler in this Alabama coastal town after a storm and he made huge amounts of money. It lies along the Mississippi Sound on the Gulf of Mexico in south Alabama.
We went there very early one morning and were surprised at all the colorful shrimp boats docked along the shore line. Beautiful reflections of each one.
Starting in the 1970s through the early part of the 1990s, Bayou La Batre was the shrimp-trawler-building capital of the world, often turning out more than a trawler a day from a dozen shipyards. During the latter part of the 1990s and the early part of this decade, the business of building trawlers almost stopped in its tracks because of several economic reasons including overbuilding, cost of fuel, scarcity of boat financing and plummeting shrimp prices.
Some of the local builders turned to building offshore workboats with great success, while others divided up what fishing boat business was left. For example, Master Boat Builders built scores of fishing vessels until 2002 but only four since that time. Since 2002, over 50 OSVs have come out of that same yard and almost no other vessel type has.
During the transformation away from shrimp trawlers, many types of commercial vessels emerged from the boatyards of Bayou La Batre including ships used in the Pirates of the Caribbean films. It was a combination of the skills of the boatbuilders of Steiner Shipyard and of the Walt Disney Companyβs magicians that made realistic-looking period warships from small self-contained utility vessels.
Shrimp Boats
30 Replies to “Shrimp Boats”
You’re right – not only are they colorful boats, but beautiful reflections on the water. Those boats will hold a lot of shrimp = a lot of shrimp appetizers and dinners!
What a pretty shrimp boat – although it doesn’t look that small to me ..bada bing!
Lol, good one. I do enjoy a good bada bing joke.π
beautiful images and wonderful story
Thank you very much π
Gorgeous photos and fascinating story.
Thank you very much π
I do not think I have ever seen such a beautiful shrimp boat. I have lived near the coast of Mississippi, Texas, and South Carolina, and they have mostly been white boats that had all seen better days. But having a friend (as we did in Texas) who owns a shrimp boat is wonderful. They will call you up after they sort out the catch, sometimes after midnight, and you can buy shrimp at half price (and they’ll let you have the larger ones) or you can take any of the fish, since they aren’t really interested in them. Of course, you have to do all the cleaning, deveining etc. yourself.
It is such a pretty boat, I will have more coming up this week, some red boats that are so pretty with white mast. They so that around Bayou La Batre we heard also, selling them right from the boats. The oysters they were getting are $99.00 a gallon.
In the shell?
No, not in shell.
Wow, worth the trip – in season.
Yes, they were out in there boats everyday from sun up until 2 pm in this area. They had to be off the water by 2, and dnr was there every time we drove by checking on what they were bringing in.
I look forward to the next boat photos.
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Thank you. π
This beautiful boat looks like a real viking π Nice shots Sandra.
Thank you Rudi, it is quite impressive and it was so clean and bright. π
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Love the boat reflections Sandra
Thank you, it was such a calm morning the reflections were breathtaking standing there looking at those colorful boats.
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It looks so cheerful. π American Viking – it sounds like the title of a TV series. π
Yes, it makes for a great title for TV, π
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A great commentary on how businesses and manufacturing firms adapt to survive in the changing economy, environment and culture.
Thank you, it was fun learning about the area and shrimp boats. π
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Very insightful my Moma always said life’s like box of chocolates you never know what your going to get in the center of it…
I love that line π