We took the RIB out for a short ride the other night and watched a log raft pulling out from around Crane Island and into the channel.

It never looks like the raft is very big (long) when you first see it.
As it comes around the corner, it gets bigger. In case you can't find the tug...

Then, suddenly it appeared to be coming straight at us.

Even Charli got a bit scared (notice the tail ... that's never a good sign).
I think she's ready to go back to the dock and home!
We moved...and it started its turn into the channel.

Here's the final length. In case you can see it, the tug is at the far right and the end of the raft is at the far left...now that's big.

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