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“What do you like about New Orleans?” A friend asked me that recently. Different answers exist: ubiquitous and diverse music, unique architecture, history and present through all the senses, spicy and delicious food, free spirits, bons temps roulants… this list can be even longer. But for me, the traffic on the river is without rival . . . that I know of. That’s what calls me back. I can even skip the music, merriment, and tastes, but the river always attracts and satisfies. From my recent stay, here are some photos.
I’m thinking this may be a formerly Bouchard boat, but I really don’t know who this is getting spa treatment.
Any help?
Mary Moran was there too. She’s of the same general class as Miriam and Margaret.
A. Thomas Higgins is not as new as I thought, but still, she’s not yet at the 5-year mark.
Here’s a recent article on her from ProfessionalMariner, which among many other things mentions her namesake. It makes me wonder if this Mr. Higgins is related to Andrew J. Higgins, the “new Noah”
Turquoise Coast, formerly Barbara E Bouchard, was in.
Rodney, the former Sheila Moran, came through with a barge, heading upstream.
Michael S I thought was newer, but she’s from 2009.
More info can be found here.
Know this unit?
A clue is the name . . . well, number . . of the barge, 1964.
It’s Millville, the WaWa . . . THAT WaWa, tug, which I saw under construction in Sturgeon Bay in 2017, which seems like a lifetime ago. My friend Jack caught the unit in Nova Scotia here, as she was first headed into salt water. Take a close look at the last photo in this post from 2017 . . . yup that was what would become 1964.
All photos, WVD, who wonders if you’ve noticed what type of tugboat I’ve omitted here. This is not-so-random a selection, as you’ll see in an upcoming post.
Here were the previous in this series.
The first three photos here come from John “Jed” Jedrlinic, whose previous contributions can be found here.
Coral Coast is a venerable 3000 hp 45-year-old, like some others I know, although they might not see all that horsepower as complimentary.
Katherine, same horsepower, is nine years newer.
This Michael S is based in Port Canaveral, where Jed took this photo.
Harry Thompson, whose previous contributions include this one, sent this along of Russell 11 (I believe that’s eleven, not two) compliments of his brother. Does anyone know Russell 11‘s years of service?
And the rest of these come from Barrel, who has sent along many others I will share this month.
Tug Bay Hawk dates from 1942. Thanks to Birk’s site, here’s some info on her.
Here’s Crowley’s Ensign on the Delaware River, 7200 horsepower. Here and here are tugster posts of similar Crowley tugs. In the distance, that looks like a Vane Brothers tug.
Teresa McAllister, 1961, was most recently on tugster here.
And to close out today’s post, it’s Tenacious, now a 55-year-old freshwater tug.
Many thank to Jed, Harry, and Barrel for these photos.
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