And Joe's beefcake shot sprawled on the deck of his boat with a pouty Carolyn looking on.
Something that's quite interesting about that whole sequence is that even though it doesn't appear until the sixth hour of the series, it was one of the first things shot. When production of the series began on July 23, 1990, it actually began at Ports O'Call and Fisherman's Wharf in San Pedro, CA. They served as settings for Collinsport and the water just beyond it. In order to help to curb high production costs, DC directed scenes there for multiple eps.
I think there's a light switch that makes an appearance in the 1790 sequence.
I've never noticed that.
And, of course, there's the palm trees that make periodic cameos.
The only sequence that I'm aware of where palm trees make an appearance (and in the background at that) is the above scene with Joe and Carolyn when Joe is pulling his boat out of the harbor:
If there are others, I'm not aware of them - and none of the forum's members have ever pointed other scenes out. And, naturally, we can thank DC for them appearing in that above scene because he's the one who directed it...