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F/V Northwestern is an Alaskan crab, Pacific cod, and salmon tendering commercial fishing vessel featured in the Discovery Channel series Deadliest Catch. To date the Northwestern is the only vessel to have featured on all 20 seasons of Deadliest Catch as well as the pilot series America's Deadliest Season .
In 2007 Anderson was hired as a greenhorn by Captain Sig Hansen aboard the Northwestern. Anderson made his Deadliest Catch debut in the episode New Beginnings , which aired on May 15. [ 3 ] In 2012, Anderson was promoted to deck boss of the Northwestern , [ 4 ] and later that year, he obtained his USCG Mate 1600-ton license and Master 100-ton ...
Sigurd Jonny Hansen (born April 28, 1966) is a Norwegian-American captain and co-owner of the fishing vessel F/V Northwestern.Since 2005, Hansen has been featured in each season of the documentary television series Deadliest Catch, serving also as technical advisor for the production and also stars in Deadliest Catch: The Viking Returns.
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After Morris Motors merged with the Austin Motor Company in 1954, forming together the British Motor Corporation, the Morris FV was also available with an Austin badge. In 1955 the truck was again modified, emerging as the Morris/Austin FE. [2] The forward control cab configuration was an innovative feature when the FV was introduced in 1948 ...
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Engine Trouble is a 2002 17-minute-long fantasy short film. It was directed by Brad Barnes, written by Brad and Todd Barnes, produced by Todd Barnes, and starred Celine du Tertre and the voice of Academy Award -winner actor Christopher Walken .
In addition to the new 253 hp (186 kW) engine, the FV3B also received new, slightly longer and wider bodywork on cars built after the first batch of twelve cars had been completed in March 1957. [1] For 1958, the engine grew to 5.8 litres ( FV4 ) and 325 hp (239 kW), although the earlier 4.5 and a 4.9 ( FV3/FV3B ) were still listed as available ...