Alma (tugboat)
Alma is a tugboat preserved as a museum ship and static exhibit at the Morro Bay Maritime Museum in Morro Bay, California. ''Alma'' was launched in 1927 in San Francisco by the Beviacqua Brothers Genoa Boat Works near Fisherman’s Wharf. Alma is a small harbor tug/line boat, built out of wood, with sawn oak frames and carvel planked in port-orford Cedar. The former owners of Sylvester’s Tug Service, the Kelsey family, donated Alma in 1995 to the museum. No longer in the tugboat business, the Kelsey family now operates the Kelsey See Canyon Vineyards near Avila Beach. From 2008 until 2016 restoration and conservation work was performed primarily by Morro Bay Maritime Museum co-founder and current curator Lawrence Newland with some volunteer assistance. Work was also performed by local craftsmen Dana McClish and David Anderson via a grant from the Hind Family Foundation. In June 2015 most of the conservation work was completed and the boat was moved to its present location as an outdoor exhibit. This was prior to the museum building opening in 2017. ' Before her 1995 retirement, Alma operated out of Morro Bay.
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