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On a quiet January day in 1959, the crossed the entrance of
Humboldt Bay outbound. There were a
few interested people watching as two
tugs guided the vessel, one towing and
the other running alongside. When they
reached the open sea, the second tug
would return the bar pilot to Eureka.
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