This title means odds and ends . . . so this is a post that represents my clearing my decks, or rather desk or electronic folders.
Compare the two screen grabs below, first recreational boats filling the Sound but heading for safe haven in advance of Henri last weekend.
Monday morning . . . the same view. Of course, pre-AIS, small craft would do the same thing, just there’d be no trace of it.
Occasionally while looking at AIS, you might see a sub.
Might there be a portal in that location between Montauk and Block Island? If you see subs one day and Viking Starship another day, there may be cause for wonder . . ., and yes, I’m joking.
Any idea what these tracks are?
Above and below are tracks left by the same vessel, Ferdinand R. Hassler, a NOAA vessel used for hydrographic charting, among other tasks. Thanks to Hassler for reliable charts. I’ve yet to catch a photo of her.
Below is a photo from the 2014 Hudson River tugboat race, an event that will again not happen this year. The big gray tug is Anthony Wayne. A sister tug sold last week at auction for, as I recall just under $1.5 million. Anyone know who the winning bidder was?
And finally, excuse the backlit photos, down along the BAT side of the Upper Bay, this assemblage has been anchored. The tugboat is Ocean Tower, and she’s alongside
what looks to be a scow, a crane barge, and a crew boat. The barge with the landing platform
is Dutra’s Paula Lee. Anyone know where they’ll be working?
And while we’re doing all kinds of stories here, do you know “Bring Your Dreams,” aka BYD Motors? Well, they have a connection with a NYC port here and here. BYD . . . you know that’s just begging for parody, like the one about F. O. R. D. . . .
All photos, and odds and ends, chosen, WVD.
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August 26, 2021 at 3:44 pm
asrdriver
Fond memories of that gap between Montauk and Block Island. Serving on ASRs operating out of SubBase Groton back in ’70, I often had the 04 – 08 on the way home. We’d pick up the loom of Montauk first, followed later by Southeast Block. We called that gap “the slot.” The QMs would shoot bearings on Montauk and SE Block. Good times.
August 26, 2021 at 5:41 pm
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