Shanghai has to be one of the stranger words. I wonder how many people in the city of 上海 know that the name of their city is synonymous with this forceable employment. Well, today, we’re going to watch it happen . . . live (sort of) on this blog. Bohemia and Quantico Creek head west, when suddenly
there it starts to happen . . . these two units are about to disappear.
That’s it, the deed is done. . .
for a few seconds, and then all
is well as the two Vane units continue for some dock in Bayonne.
Fotos by Will Van Dorp. By now, Hanjin Shanghai has darted in and out of Wilmington via the Cape Fear River and made for Savannah.
San Francisco had its James Kelly. Is there a New York name associated with the practice?
















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October 11, 2011 at 2:50 pm
JED
I’m guessing HESS Bayonne
October 11, 2011 at 10:34 pm
Les Sonnenmark
A different question: Why does BOHEMIA have a cage on her aft control station that makes her look like she’s playing goalie for the Rangers? Her sister doesn’t have one, and I’ve never seen that on another boat. I have seen wires and lines part, damaging structure and injuring crew–is the cage a reaction to some nasty incident? And what does the sign behind the cage say?