These small craft operate all year round in the sixth boro.
I’ve seen at least two Clean Harbors boats in the harbor, 32 and maybe . . . 33. But the company is hardly local. I once saw one of their trucks on the NY Thruway west of Syracuse. Click here for the history of this Massachusetts headquartered business.
Evidenced by the unique Donjon blue, Sea Explorer is one of the sixth boro company’s survey boats. Of course, Donjon certainly doesn’t operate only locally either.
Here the small boat was eastbound in the direction of the Sound.
Miller’s Launch has a lot of boats, including a handful of launch boats like Nicholas Miller here.
Axopar is a relatively new Finnish boat manufacturer. These don’t appear to be work boats like all the others here, but they are certainly workboat design inspired.
Here are two
separate boats I’ve seen in the boro of late.
Maybe a reader can comment further about these boats.
The first Axopar I saw half a decade ago on the Erie Canal . . . the last one here.
NJ State Police has quite a fleet, but their website has not been updated to reflect the vessel below.
Rounding out this post . . . this Billion Oyster project boat was round the Battery the other day.
For more on the reefs restored in the sixth boro, click here. In. a few years, might the program be renamed the Trillion Oyster project? Wasn’t it originally called the “million oyster” project?
All photos, WVD.
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