Working on the water
September 1st, 2012

Working on the water

A Dunlap Towing crew aboard the Rosario returns to Cap Sante Boat Haven after a day’s work. Dunlap is a family and employee owned business founded in 1925 by Gene Dunlap. Gene started the business when he bought out a LaConner tugboat operation consisting of three small tug boats and several small scows. At the time, the company was primarily used for hauling fish, grain and straw from the Skagit River delta and Skagit farmlands to the markets and flour mills of Seattle. Over the next 50 years, Dunlap expanded into log towing, gravel barging and various other services on the Skagit and Snohomish rivers and around the Puget Sound.

Steve Berentson

About Photographer Steve Berentson

A fourth generation Skagit County native who was moved kicking and screaming from this island community in 1960. I finally reclaimed an Anacortes address in 1980, and I have been in constant celebration of my return since that time. Many of us who call Anacortes home love Fidalgo Island for its natural assets: among them are rugged beaches, pristine lakes, thousands of acres of forestland and some awesome views of the Skagit Valley and surrounding islands. Another element of my love affair with this community is its people, both natives and immigrants. They will “star” in many of my journal entries.

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