Genesis Energy likely has more boats on inland waters than offshore. I saw the first two boats in today’s post first when they had Hornbeck livery.
Genesis Victory used to be Huron Service (and further regression is found at that link) and
Genesis Liberty used to be
Liberty Service, and here’s more regressions on both.
A lot of boats in the harbor have worn other names previously. It’s true of Mary Alice.
Here’s her history, thanks to Birk’s gold mine site.
Jonathan C, however, is brand spanking new, having been christened less than a year ago. But starting from week one, maintenance needs doing.
Ditto Janet D, she’s less than two years old.
And here is Labrador Sea as I saw her last week, but when I first photographed her she looked
like this. And although I have none of my own photos, here’s what I first saw.
I hope you enjoyed this look backwards.
All photos by Will Van Dorp.
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February 18, 2017 at 2:11 pm
Carl Schuster
Will – The mop – up operation you discussed a while ago at West 90th Street seems to have evolved into some sort of heavy construction project that involved at least two tugs, and a construction/crane equipped barge as of yesterday. Any further news? Regards, Carl
February 18, 2017 at 4:32 pm
tugster
Hi Carl– William A. Hyman sent this article along today. I suspect the two tugs and crane are supporting a repair operation: http://www.westsiderag.com/2017/02/15/crews-fight-currents-to-fix-hole-in-electrical-cable-under-hudson-river