What on earth–or on the river–could cause all these NYWaterways ferries to stick so close to the terminal? Like fish in a weir . . . must be something big around . . . although I see no vessel between Resolute and Robert E. McAllister on AIS . . .
Praise the day! Bowsprite–who loves gray or otherwise stealthy and can sometimes clear away the miasma and draw them, if you ask her nicely– ascended to a rooftop yesterday to see what MIGHT lurk between the two aforementioned tugboats.
Here is the current bearer of that name, but there’ve been at least six prior iterations.
She passes the clock–now being restored–and the light
but I was not there. So here’s my chance to place another government boat in the proximity of Robbins Reef.
Bowsprite, my favorite harbor illustrator, snapped all fotos except this last one above–of USACE Hayward–which I took.
For another of her ink renderings of sixth boro details, click here.
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November 13, 2013 at 9:00 am
bowsprite
Ferries in the Weekhawken pound trap. Toss out the small ones.
November 13, 2013 at 10:47 am
the crew of Travis McGee at Gallatin Marina
interesting that even in such a crowded waterway that the US NY doesn’t display on AIS.
November 13, 2013 at 8:05 pm
Joe
Hazard a guess on the Ferries, NY Waterways has their docks and facilities in Weehawken.
November 14, 2013 at 5:08 am
tugster
you’re right.