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November 9, 2017 at 12:48 pm
Ferryman Glen
Ah yes, Will! Those pics bring back memories of my first winter in the 6th boro when I was on the CG Icebreaker Westwind and we broke ice on the Hudson escorting fuel barges up to Albany. Very cold and ice several feet thick. This in the 1950’s!
November 10, 2017 at 5:17 am
Rembert
Pinuccia, H.A.Sklenar, Barry Silverton… time for a series „Ships with an absurdly high center of gravity“ – the giraffes of the seas, motto „And yet she moves“.
That´s only possible on the high seas and broad rivers, you never succeed with this in the bathtub (tested).