More Great Race tomorrow.
Let’s finish up Whatzit 38, which started here with a plain white canvas. Below is a photo I took during the tugboat race in September 2015 of John J. Harvey, an FDNY fireboat in commission between 1931 and 1995.
And here’s one I took in April 2010, making an up-to 18,000 gpm water display to welcome the 343 into the sixth boro. Pumping water, which makes these designs in the sky, is the whole point of a fireboat. So . . .
check out her summer 2018 look.
This is a thorough
thorough dazzle paint job, white spray all over the boat, including the decks.
From this angle below, she really looks like a WW1 Norman Wilkinson production.
I can’t wait to see her in glass calm water . . . to enjoy the reflections.
I believe this is the current John J. Harvey website.
All photos by Will Van Dorp.
Remember tug Hackensack about ten years ago? I’ve read some negative opining about the paint job on FB . . . here’s the concept.
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June 27, 2018 at 11:44 am
Daniel James Meeter
Strawberry vanilla ice cream pop.
June 27, 2018 at 1:48 pm
eastriver
I love it for what it is: an art show! And for a nonprofit, a free haul-out, blast and paint job is nothing to be sneezed at atall.
June 27, 2018 at 1:55 pm
Lee Rust
Looks like a splashy version of WWI dazzle camouflage, or maybe a Coca Cola promotion.
June 28, 2018 at 7:08 am
Geest
Eye-catching for sure, but they sold that boat’s soul for a free paint job. So much for historic preservation!
June 28, 2018 at 6:15 pm
ws
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dazzle_camouflage