You are currently browsing the daily archive for April 13, 2024.

Chincoteague and Doubleskin 802 show the Vane work flag in the Bay area, at least the other day.

Crossing ahead is Centerline’s Paula M. Sperry.

Arthur Brusco and Heidi L. Brusco both worked the Bay.  I’m not sure what they were doing.

In the foreground, a mooring lifter, I presume.

Wildcat delivered a crane, while

fleetmate Baycat moved fuel into the Oakland channel.

 

Millennium Falcon [built 2000, 99′ x 34′ and 4400 hp] and Millennium Dawn [identical but built three years later] rafted up briefly the other day.

And rounding it out . . . could this not be a lot of ports? Name that tugboat?

It’s Delaware with Doubleskin 501.  

All photos, any errors, WVD.

I’ve lots more photos from the Bay area, but this may be the last post for a while unless I find that happy medium of wifi, time, and energy as the jaunt goes on.

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 1,604 other subscribers
If looking for specific "word" in archives, search here.
Questions, comments, photos? Email Tugster

Documentary "Graves of Arthur Kill" is on YouTube.

Read my Iraq Hostage memoir online.

My Babylonian Captivity

Reflections of an American detained in Iraq Aug to Dec 1990.

Archives

April 2024
M T W T F S S
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
2930