The days to use the westside pedestrian/cyclist lane of the Bayonne Bridge are winding down . . if plans are to be believed. And then, in 2014 or so when the work is completed, the walk/cycle lane will reside on the east side.
Note the bulb of a vessel appearing between the support members. I’m thinking that given the use of “flags of convenience” in this industry, this foto might make a suitable flag for an aquatic micronation like Republic of New Atlantis or Oceania.
Behold a possible 4892-teu vessel headed straight for the narrow channel at Mariners Harbor.
Fortunately, that trajectory will be modified by Amy C McAllister. But I wonder, what would happen if that bow tug should suddenly lose power.
That gray console on the portside bridge wing, can I cal that a bridge wing helm station?
Note the folded forward mast. Vessel is APL Oman. Any guesses where she was built? A clue is that builder is listed as a company named Daewoo.
Bruce A. McAllister acts as the starboard stern thruster.
She’s five days out of the Panama Canal. Here’s APL’s itinerary for the past two months:
2012 August 19th, 13:00:31 UTC | New York |
2012 August 14th, 04:00:44 UTC | Balboa |
2012 July 29th, 00:00:08 UTC | Pusan |
2012 July 27th, 08:30:05 UTC | Yang Shan |
2012 July 25th, 00:30:49 UTC | Hongkong |
2012 July 24th, 11:00:17 UTC | Yan Tian |
2012 July 21st, 22:00:58 UTC | Yan Tian |
2012 July 21st, 22:00:40 UTC | Hongkong |
2012 July 19th, 22:30:28 UTC | Kaohsiung |
2012 June 18th, 08:00:09 UTC | Norfolk |
The rotation is progressing well.
It seems the starboard bridge wing helm station is covered, so portside to the dock?
Color-coded overalls keep hierarchy pronounced?
While I’m up on my vantage point overlooking Newark Bay, I have a chance to see what else is around. From roughly far left to near right, it’s upper blue wheelhouse of DonJon boat, Bebedouro!!, an unidentified ferry, and Cashman’s drillboat Kraken.
All fotos taken today by Will Van Dorp, whose computers are happier than they were yesterday.
And the place of construction for APL Oman . .. Daewoo Mangalia in Romania!!
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August 19, 2012 at 5:22 pm
Joe Herbert
Oh man, you do not even want to think about that kind of a mess. bet half of those containers held toxics or flamables, perhaps even explosives!
August 20, 2012 at 6:57 am
jeff s
ferry is the ISLANDER
August 20, 2012 at 11:16 am
tugster
certainly looks like islander. i thought she’d been scrapped. wonder where she emerged from. . .
August 21, 2012 at 12:03 pm
Joe B.
Really liked your photos of APL OMAN from the BB. Her maiden voyage included a port call in New York in May 2010. I did capture a few photos on her depature and the weather was not ideal that day. On the web, you can find some very interesting photos of this vessel being built in Romania,
August 22, 2012 at 6:33 pm
bowsprite
I am a good bridge wing man, by the way.