Mornings on the KVK can be busy.
Above, Sea Fox (1971) follows Barney Turecamo (1995), and below, Kimberly Poling (1994) is followed by Mary H (1981)
Kimberly Turecamo (1980) and Marjorie A. McAllister (1974) head east to escort different incoming ships.
Chesapeake Coast (2012) assists Gulf Coast (1982) moving the cement barge out into the current.
Bruce A. (1974) and Patrice McAllister (1999) hasten out for work.
Thomas A. Witte (1961 when she was called Valoil) returns to Port Newark.
Joyce D. (2002) passes the docked Normandy (2007).
And Cape Canaveral (2019) makes for her yard.
All this and much more during a few hours one bright, mild morning recently by WVD. Any errors, my blame.
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April 4, 2021 at 2:34 pm
Les Sonnenmark
Look at that great open white space on Cape Canaveral’s pilot house support structure. Wouldn’t that be a great canvas for mural? Maybe a moon rocket (to go along with the boat’s name). Or just paint the whole structure and pilot house to look like the giraffe it already resembles.
April 4, 2021 at 5:12 pm
tugster
I’d love to see that. CSL did that in 2017 on the event of the 150th anniversary of the Canadian Confederation . . . https://www.cslships.com/en/our-company/sea-keeper