See this post from December for a more serious look at advertising on the water. I’m posting these two below just for fun . . .
Should there be a question mark on that facade . . . or maybe the activity proposed isn’t even so clear? In case, you’re wondering . . sure I wanna, discreetly.
This begs a direct object?
Actually those two words make up the only word on the facade of the old railroad docks on the Hoboken waterfront–Lackawanna. Hoboken used to be the eastern terminal of the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad. Check out this map.
Above’s a foto from two years ago showing the entire facade. Yes, that’s floating island.


















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October 27, 2007 at 6:33 pm
Jim McCrea
King Philip belongs to Seaboats of Portsmouth, RI which is what the SB stands for. Check out http://www.seaboatsinc.com/tugs.htm for details. From the NVDC entry on the boat, the hailing port is Norfolk, VA in spite of the ownership. It is registered at 65 net tons and looks to be 92 feet. Seaboats site shows 2350hp. It looks like their color is green. it was another boat in the fleet, the Donald C, that was involved in the collision off Kings Point on June 10 of this year in which, as I recall, there was at least one fatality.