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People Movers 10
May 2, 2017 in ferry, New York City, New York harbor, photos | Tags: Horizon Shipbuilding, Hornblower, Metal Shark, New York City Ferry Service, sixth boro, tugster | 3 comments
I read the sign and decided to
wait until the greeters had left and then
bought a round trip ticket at Pier 11 for less than what I’d pay for a bagel and coffee
and got on the next ride to the Rockaways. If you want to know specs and dimensions and such right now, click here. Or wait, and guess who built the power plant and what the passenger capacity is, and I’ll tell you some of that at the end.
After a stop at the Brooklyn Army Terminal, we zoomed out towards the VZ at 25 knots, past Coney Island,
through the goalposts at Marine Parkway, and
to the new Rockaway dock,
where shuttles gathered or distributed potential passengers.
Then it was back to Pier 11 in the
pea soup thick
fog.
So the power plant is Baudoin Marine. Passenger capacity is 150. The captain requires a 100-ton license. Here’s the NYTimes story.
All photos by Will Van Dorp, who’s headed for the confluence of the Saluda, Congaree, and Broad soon.
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