B. Franklin Reinauer made its inaugural visit to the sixth boro this week. Birk Thomas caught this shot. I featured it last month at splash here.
The same day, Capt. Jason (1982) breezed through the harbor, a first glimpse for me. I have not much more info.
Gulf Dawn appeared here.
And regulars include Catherine Miller,
Laura K. Moran,
Lucy Reinauer,
Evening Mist sailing here through golden evening sheen,
and Sassafras paralleling a container ship.
Except for the foto by Birk, all fotos by Will Van Dorp.
Unrelated: An intriguing and troubling story from gCaptain about a captain in prison in Panama. Maas Trader called in Red Hook just over two years ago.
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September 27, 2012 at 12:59 pm
Harold E. Tartell
Vessel Name: CAPTAIN JASON USCG Doc. No.: 650106
Vessel Service: TOWING VESSEL IMO Number: 8957376
Trade Indicator: Coastwise Unrestricted Call Sign: *
Hull Material: STEEL Hull Number: 76
Ship Builder: HOUMA SHIPBUILDING CO INC Year Built: 1982
Length (ft.): 72
Hailing Port: NEW YORK NY Hull Depth (ft.): 10.7
Owner: GREATER NY MARINE TRANSPORTATION LLC
333 JACKSON AVENUE
SYOSSET, NY 11791 Hull Breadth (ft.): 26
Gross Tonnage: 160
Net Tonnage: 108
Documentation Issuance Date: August 08, 2012 Documentation Expiration Date: August 31, 2013
Previous Vessel Names: BUTLER J. NAQUIN
Previous Vessel Owners: ODYSSEA VESSELS INC
ODYSSEA VESSELS INC http://www.odysseamarine.com/uploads/CaptJason.pdf, http://www.odysseamarine.com/site102.php
TUG NEWS: BOUCHARD’S NEW TUG EVENING STAR GETTING CLOSER TO NEW YORK.
EVENING STAR
Position Recorded on:
2012-09-27T16:10:00 (UTC)
Lat/Lon: 37.254471 / -75.217484
Speed/Course: 12.4 kn / 340° Off Cape Charles, Va.
Distance From Norfolk, Va. To New York = 294 Miles
If She Continues To Keep This Speed, She Should Arrive In New York Tomorrow 9/28/12 in about 24 hrs.