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Just for ships and figgles . . . have a glance at 155 and at 55 in this series. While we’re reconnoitering the past, here’s 5.
And here’s springtime 2019. Might this be the last view I get of tug Viking? Scuttlebutt’s bumped into me saying so. Her first (I believe) appearance on this blog was over 11 years ago here. She had some near twins, but none evolved quite as she did.
FB has this group I really enjoy called Freighters in the Night; I could submit this one. Jonathan C escorts an MSC box ship out.
Liz Vinik is a former fleet mate of Viking; I caught her yesterday entering the kills with a Cashman barge carrying barges. Click here for some photos of previous iterations of this boat.
A dark, slow-to-wake morning like yesterday provides lots of points of light. Here Joyce D. heads out, likely for her railroad work.
Enjoy these contrasts, Linda L. Miller and Hayward, two specialized boats.
Let’s end with a transient, sporadically seen in the sixth boro, a formerly Pacific Ocean Crowley tug . . . Morgan, out of New Bedford.
All photos e-watermarked with invisible metadata as taken by Will Van Dorp in the past month.
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