Wow! It’s been over three years since I last used this title. Here’s S 15.
A few hours this morning evoked the sense of the sixth boro as a place for the likes of Harbour First and Charles D. McAllister, larger vessels from larger organizations,
others . . like Thornton Bros. Guess which of the five smaller tugs here is the oldest?
Gage Paul Thornton, here beside the resplendent Maria T barge,
How about another look at each . . . . Thornton Bros,
Gage Paul Thornton, with the beautiful stained wood door,
Durham? That’s John P. once again in the distance passing the globe-trotting, Suez-transiting Advance Victoria . . . .
And you were right if you guessed Gage Paul Thornton, ex-Coastline Girls, launched 1943. Launch dates for the others, to the best of my info, are as follows: John P Brown 2002, Iron Mike 1977, Maria J 1971, Durham 1964, and Thornton Bros 1958.
On the southern end of Arthur Kill lie in barely perceptible disintegration two tugboats launched one year later than Gage Paul Thornton . . . namely ATR-89 and LT-653.
Unrelated: It looks like I’ll not be able to salvage Ryou-Un Maru . . . .
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April 5, 2012 at 6:19 pm
Tom Turner
Interesting. She looked younger in her Coastline colors. I might not have guessed if she was still wearing them. But in Thornton colors… a lucky guess at least.
April 5, 2012 at 6:54 pm
JED
I think GAGE PAUL THORNTON looks MUCH better in that green.
April 5, 2012 at 7:39 pm
eastriver
And handsome she is.
April 5, 2012 at 10:03 pm
tugster
see pics 5 and 6 for coastline girls (before she was known as gage paul) colors: https://tugster.wordpress.com/2010/02/20/random-tugs-and-signs/