• The Mary S and The Mary S II were fishing vessels based in Dunkirk, New York for many years.  The former boat used a gill net and the latter used a trap net.  They were named after the wives of its two owners, Stanley Stuczynski (wife Mary Stuczynski) and someone with the surname Skrzypek (wife Mary Skrzypek).

    My father remembers The Mary S going into service in the late 40s or early 50s, always as a fishing boat, using gill net. Later came her sister boats, the Mary S II (using a trap net) and the Margaret Ann.  However, Captain Don Barber, a newer resident of the area, heard from locals that they were originally in service as transports for supplies between the docks and freighliners.

    Either way, I have not seen the Mary S for years, as someone said it moved to somewhere else in the great lakes. However, the Mary S II (and sometimes the Margaret Ann) until a few years back was often found at dock at the pier at the end of Central Avenue in Dunkirk, NY.  I usually find he Margaret Ann up on drydock by the bait shop.

    Specifications and History

    MARY S.

    254036 A / 53 ft. x 15 ft. / steel hulled fish tug
    built at Erie, PA in 1947 by J.W. Nolan Sons.

    • 1947-1960: Stanley Stucznski, Dunkirk, NY
    • 1960-1961: Dunkirk Fish Co.
    • 1961-1967: Norman Casey, Oscoda, MI
    • 1967-1970: Everett Reed, Oconto, WI
      renamed BOUNTY
    • 1979-?: Schilling Fish Co., Oconto, WI
      renamed ART SWAER IV

    Source: http://www.harveyhadland.com/rosterm.htm

    Boat Name ART SWAER IV
    Boat Owner (Managing owner of the vessel) SCHILLING FISH CO INC
    Flag (United States)
    Service Type (General use of the vessel) Commercial Fishing Vessel
    Boat’s Length 50.5 ft
    Boat’s Gross Tons 14
    Boat’s Net Tons 10
    Vessel Build Year 1947
    Vessel Hull Build Location ERIE PA UNITED STATES
    Ship Yard J.W. NOLAN & SONS
    Ship Builder J.W. NOLAN & SONS
    Hull Material Steel
    Hull Configuration UNSPECIFIED
    Hull Shape UNSPECIFIED
    Self-Propelled Indicator (If a vessel is propelled by sail and machinery, it is considered self propelled) YES

    Source: http://www.boatinfoworld.com/registration.asp?vn=205912

    2 Comments to "The Mary S (II)"

    • Joseph Rennie says:

      I was in Dunkirk within the last week 2/17/2012 and the Margaret Ann looks like she is being scrapped, they had removed the after part of the deck house. The Mary S II has been moved to Barcelona, NY Mary S II may be under new ownership

    • Joseph Rennie says:

      Checked boatinfoworld website Mary S II is now owned by Michael Ptak of Westfield NY

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