. . but first, I know I missed lots of excitement in the sixth boro this morning. If anyone got photos, I’d love to share them here for folks who don’t do FB. Now let’s head a few years back and down on the Chesapeake in Baltimore. . .
Sea Crescent . . . I believe she’s a 1981 Stevens Towing vessel, currently in Narragansett Bay. I took this photo near Annapolis.
The 1970 Capt. Henry Knott operates for Vulcan Marine Services. She’s currently in norfolk.
In the foreground, it’s the 1975 Indian Dawn, formerly Sea Star at Spentonbush-Red Star in the sixth boro. My notes fail me on the tug beyond the scow.
Now inside Baltimore, it’s Bridget McAllister. The 2006 tug was built as Leo for Foss and worked at one time under that name for Constellation Maritime, as seen here.
Also in Baltimore it’s the 1966 YTB now known as Timothy McAllister. Like Ellen and Steven McAllister, she brings 4000 horses to the job.
Harriet Moran is a 1978 Jakobson tugboat that was heavily modified in the 1990s.
James R. Moran is a 2004 Washburn & Doughty tractor, rated at 5000 hp. John W. Brown is one of the last remaining Liberty ships, off the ways in Baltimore in 1942. In that link, you see her in the sixth boro in 2016.
Rounding out the Moran fleet I saw in 2017, it’s April Moran and Z-One. They are from 2006 and 1996, respectively, and both rated at 5100 hp. I first ran into Z-One in San Juan, here.
Now out of Baltimore and headed for the C & D Canal, I ran into the 1981 Skiffs Creek Towing vessel Justin, with a loaded barge.
All photos, WVD.
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May 20, 2021 at 9:18 pm
Phil Little
I missed something…what was big event in the 6th Boro today?
Thanks
May 21, 2021 at 4:37 am
tugster
two big arrivals: CMA CGM Marco Polo and Kurt J Crosby. google them . . . And they were entirely unrelated.
May 21, 2021 at 7:54 pm
Phil Little
Wow! Crosby! Now THAT is a Go##am TUGBOAT!
On the other hand, we have grown such huge container ships (22,500 TEU) that a mere 16,000 seems almost…..ordinary!