Let me start with the oldest ones not yet published. There’s something timely about Tracy, the vessel below. I took the photo from mid river between Ogdensburg NY and Prescott ON. Are you hankering for a project? Details below.
The next day I got this photo as we entered Oswego. RV Kaho was christened in this post I did a little over two years before. Its mission is research on habitat and fish in Lake Ontario. Here’s an article on that christening that mentions the meaning of the name in Ojibwe.
I shot this last week as it was tied up at the dry dock in Bayonne, and wish I could have gotten closer. Ferdinand R. Hassler was christened in 2012. Its namesake is this gentleman, distinguished in two countries.
Line has had light work this season in its role as a 65′ ice breaker. Here’s an article I did on this 54-year-old vessel a few years back.
I’m not sure where 343 is these days; Feehan seems to be covering the North River these days. Click here for photos of Feehan as she transited from Lake Ontario to the sixth boro.
Fire Fighter II passes the hose rack–not water hoses–on the KVK.
And here’s a twofer… a Staten Island ferry and a small USACE survey boat, I believe.
So here’s why the top photo of Tracy is timely; it’s for sale. The minimum bid is $250,000 Canadian, which is a mere $189,880 US, given today’s exchange rate.
All photos by Will Van Dorp.
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February 23, 2017 at 1:33 pm
tugster
Speaking of NOAA, here’s an exhibit I’d like to see: http://www.marinersmuseum.org/noaas-ark/?mc_cid=e18f733477&mc_eid=3bdabdeb2a
February 23, 2017 at 5:54 pm
ws
FDNY’s 343
– 9/15/16 New London, Connecticut
-per Marine Traffic.
February 23, 2017 at 5:59 pm
tugster
once again, ws, thanks for the info, but was that 9/15/16? has it been away since then?
March 30, 2017 at 3:53 pm
ws
Today 343 is back after missing in action for Six 6 Months
Meh/