It still says Eastern Star Dawn, but now it’s Toula!

She’s going to look great all buff and green.

Barry Silverton finally

has a lion on its stack! All those birds? It’s water teeming with the bunker, the bunker that recently drew a humpback into the Upper Bay.

Pelham, launched in 1960, is always a pleasant sight. She has a list of previous names almost as long as my seasonal wish list this year.

Here she took a wake on the bow.

James William used the waters off the salt pile

as a turning basin.

And finally, after a long hiatus down south, CMT Pike has returned. When i caught her, she was being pursued

by this container ship.

All photos, WVD.
Unrelated but of interest, below . . .
yes, Grain de Sail is a 72′ schooner coming into the sixth boro with a 50-ton cargo hold, some of it refrigerated, bringing in French wine. She’ll set up a market in the Brooklyn Navy Yard for about a week. Contact info and an e-shop can be found here, although you’ll have to use a machine translate if you’re not up to functionality in French.
Grain de Sail is involved in triangular trade, French wine to here and the Caribbean, and then Caribbean chocolate and other products to France . . . . Something similar in sail freight domestically has been done by Ceres and more recently by Apollonia. The most recent international sailing cargo into the sixth boro that I know of was Black Seal, a three-masted schooner.
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December 16, 2020 at 3:51 pm
bowsprite
bienvenue, Grain de Sail, bon chance!
December 17, 2020 at 6:00 am
tugster
Apologies for referring to Toula, ex-Eastern Dawn, as Eastern Star. It goes to show that sometimes I can’t read even my own TYPING!! It’s writing and looking but not seeing. Again . . apologies, and thanks to Tony A for catching my typo/misreado.
December 17, 2020 at 8:09 pm
Stine Writing
My boyfriend showed me a map of all the ships that are out on our oceans. It is crazy! https://www.visualcapitalist.com/visualizing-every-ship-real-time/
December 17, 2020 at 8:14 pm
Crazy Boats! – Stine Writing
[…] was just reading about tug boats on Tugster’s site (https://tugster.wordpress.com/2020/12/16/random-tugs-319/) which got me talking about a website David showed to me the other day about how many boats are in […]
December 17, 2020 at 8:20 pm
tugster
Thx for your comment. Here’s a site i use: https://www.marinetraffic.com/