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April 29, 2017 in collaboration, Don Jon Marine, globalization, New York harbor, photos, Thornton Towing & Transportation | Tags: collaboration, Crow, Eric R. Thornton, Iskenderun, Nichirin, Sarah Ann, scrap metal trade, sixth boro, Tony Acabono, tugster | 1 comment
Thanks to Tony A, whose previous contributions can be found here, here’s an insider’s view of a scrap ferrous metal run, starting with a view across the deep “hold” of the scow as it exits the Buttermilk heading for whichever of the sixth boro’s creeks has the product.
Once loaded, the scow is brought ship side.
Note the multiple load marks . . .
As the crane transfers the scrap into the hold of the ship, the tug may move to a safe distance or do another run. By tomorrow, bulker Nichirin will be arriving in Iskenderun, Turkey, 15 miles from the Syrian border and less than 30 from Aleppo.
Photos I’ve taken over the years of scrap metals runs include these of Crow, in blue and
in red.
And here I think it’s Sarah Ann doing a really efficient run.
Thanks to Tony for the top four photos. The bottom three are by Will Van Dorp.
And come to think of it, I wonder if the late great Crow has ended up in Iskenderun also….
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