Figure 13. — An early Puget Sound purse-seine vessel, of 12 net tons, built in 1909. Note the large house on deck containing the 
crew’s quarters, and the outside steering wheel in front of the house. 
Figure 14. — A gasoline-powered purse-seine vessel built in 1920, of 27 net tons. The ports forward indicate that the crew’s quarters 
are in the forecastle. The "flying bridge” with steering wheel and controls, atop the wheel house, are visible. A seine skiff 
is towed astern. 
