Remember Solar Sal from yesterday’s post? A sharp-eyed reader recalled having seen in in a boatyard this past June. Question: Where is that boatyard? Answer follows.
Geoquip Saentis is a “regular exotic” in the sixth boro, although at a certain time that becomes an oxymoron. But what is that irregular shape along her starboard side?
Here you see more of it on the shore beyond Joyce D. Brown.
Here’s one more shot . . . from a different angle.
Here was the roughly the same area back in July. It’s the Military Ocean Terminal, a shoreside that’s changing quickly.
Here from two years ago that now imploded building is to the right below. Click here for the implosion less than two weeks ago.
Oasis of the Seas has been in town the past few days, the first cruise ship here in about a year and a half. I’ve never notice this “wave breaker” on previous cruise ships. It appears to be protection for the tenders.
Yesterday Oasis was docked opposite YM Width.
This head-on shot shows the bulky profile of Oasis.
Getting back to Solar Sal, that photo was sent along yesterday by George Schneider, who took then photo in Berkeley, California!
All other photos, WVD.
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August 20, 2021 at 11:24 am
CR
Will that’s is the building they knocked down to make way for the the FedEx facility.
August 20, 2021 at 6:19 pm
adkscout
I love those Lifeboat protection wings
August 21, 2021 at 2:45 pm
mageb
The tenders have been hung outboard. That’s the first time I have seen that.