Captiain of the No Longer Floating St. Joseph


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Jeff Schock: Captain of the No Longer Floating St. Joseph

old abandon boat rural alaska Jeff Schock

In today’s episode, Kaycee interviews Jeff Schock. Jeff is a fishmonger who spent all of his money and resources altering his new boat, St Joseph, to suit his needs for collecting and transporting fish in Alaska.

On the trip to AK, Jeff and his crew ran into stormy weather and then realized that their power steering fluid had sprung a leak, leaving their steering wheel useless in 30 foot waves.

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