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FOREWORD BY THOMAS C. ESCHER





                             s a child in the late 1950s, I have vivid memories   after sixty years. These are the people who make the San   BELOW, left to right: Red and
                             of buying live crabs (for about 25 cents each)   Francisco waterfront so unique, and such a special place   White Fleet founder, Tom Crowley,
                      Afrom the boats at Fisherman’s Wharf with      to work and to visit. Just as the bedrock of the Red and   stands proudly aboard one of his
                       my parents and my grandfather, Tom Crowley, who all   White Fleet lies with the tenacity, sincerity, and hard   earliest gas-powered boats, the
                                                                                                                        Crowley. • Over a century later,
                       seemed to personally know the fishermen. Then, we   work of its founder, my grandfather Tom Crowley, the   Tom Crowley’s grandson and current
                       would drive past the tour boats of Harbor Tours before   company’s continued success over the ensuing decades    owner of the Red and White, Tom
                       returning home. Those live crabs, fishermen, and the   is due in no small part to the dedication of the diverse   Escher, stands atop the new Enhydra.
                       maritime business of Harbor Tours have always held a   and capable people of the maritime industry.  • A stamp design made by a guest
                       special significance for me, and this enduring interest in   The purpose of this book is to preserve the history   featuring a Red and White Fleet boat.
                       the culture and commerce of the waterfront has helped   of those mariners and employees who helped create the   OPPOSITE: A Red and White boat
                       shape my life and career.                     special story of the Red and White Fleet. The pictures,   sails under the Golden Gate Bridge
                         At thirteen, my first job was a sweeper involved with   tales, and memories shared here are a salute to those that   on one of its sightseeing tours.
                       the maritime industry. My memories of the mariners—  have created so many special moments for our guests
                       captains, deckhands, engineers, ticket sellers, fishermen—  over the years, and who continue to innovate and push
                       is something that continues to hold my attention even   the Red and White Fleet into an even brighter future.























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