The sixth boro has pyramids?
It does have fortifications, here patrolled by Gelberman.
And lots of interesting names, making for great juxtapositions.
And every now and then some seldom seen boats pass like this one, always out there but rarely –it seems–coming in close.
Kendall J. Hebert for a closeup!
I regret I didn’t get a close-up of the stack.
Ron G rotates through the sixth boro now and then.
So . . . back to those pyramids, there’re over by South Amboy, at Amboy Aggregates. Sand Master is involved, of course.
Thanks to Ashley Hutto for the pyramids and Sand Master photos. All others by Will Van Dorp.
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April 17, 2014 at 8:38 am
tugpower
Tug KENDALL J. HEBERT. https://www.facebook.com/gct70373. See Article middle of page on left. http://www.boatracs.com/newsletter/summer-2011-newsletter/
April 17, 2014 at 8:50 am
tugster
am i seeing correctly . . . kendall j. hebert is triple screw?
April 18, 2014 at 5:36 am
Anonymous
Does anyone know what became of the scows that were driven ashore during Sandy? Were they refloated or broken up?
April 19, 2014 at 11:54 am
tugpower
KENDALL J. HEBERT is triple screw. Triple screw in Kort Nozzles. One of many tugs from down Louisiana way that are triple screw. HORACE CENAC, SCOTT T. SLATTEN, & CAPT. BILLY SLATTEN are a few more that come to mind at present. There are many more.