I believe this is the first time I post a photo of 1961 FDNY Alfred E. Smith. She was sold to private owners in 2016.
Nearer the mainland on Pier 25, Lilac has held this berth since 2011.
USACE Gelberman has been a regular here, as has
Dobrin.
USACE Driftmaster has worked collecting debris since 1949! I wonder how plans to replace her are coming along.
I could not identify this heavily-laden sludge . . . I mean GUP . . . carrier.
NYPD’s Cardillo and
Hansen are two boats of the Harbor Unit, itself a part of NYPD since 1858. Hansen has been in service since 1994.
Soderman is the current occupant at Bayonne Drydock & Repair.
Oops! It’s Alice and Ollis. Alice Austen usually runs in the wee hours, and Ollis arrived in the boro back in August and will enter service as soon as training is complete.
All photos, WVD.
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November 3, 2021 at 12:54 pm
Arthur C Hamilton
I was the sea trial delivery Chief Engineer on The Alice Austin, built at Derektor Shipyard Middletown, Rhode Island, I think it was 1988.
November 3, 2021 at 2:10 pm
Lou Carreras
has Lilac had her steam plant restored?
November 3, 2021 at 2:18 pm
tugster
Not yet. There are significant efforts being made to restore the machinery to operation, but obviously, that’s involved and expensive.
November 5, 2021 at 11:30 am
George Schneider
Nice to see the little guys represented. Thank you.
November 5, 2021 at 11:33 am
tugster
You’re welcome, George. I hope the Alcatraz folks see my hint about the need for some paint, too.