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A calm morning morning on Lake Joseph - black and white photo taken in the late forties. Joe Bissonette bringing his Greavette utility into his boat house. Burnt Island as it was known to me is in the left background. The photographer is standing at the end of the dock, the entrance to the boat house is on the photographer's left (nearer shore). The boat house burned some years ago.

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This honey of a boat was built in 1950 by Greavette.

Called the Greavette Streamliner it measures 22 feet in length.

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My daughter found this beauty moored in a narrow out of the way slip

and no-one about that could tell her the make, however subsequent emails advise

that she's a Kavalk. A 19 footer with a single cockpit that would hold two or three

adults and upholstered in white. Look at the gleam on that LONG front deck.

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A Greavette utility in front of Duke Marine, Port Carling.

Photographed by my daughter in the summer of 1992 while on a weekend jaunt.

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