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Atina was spinning to starboard before heading out to sea on a sixth boro ebb as a boost to the next port . . . in the Bahamas.
YM Witness, a great name, was
doing the same . . . the milk run down the East Coast.
Höegh Transporter had been pacing and anchoring and pacing some more off Long Island for the longest time, but just came in one morning, likely for fuel and supplies
Seatrade Blue finished its business here and headed for the next port, Jamaica, and then the big Canal.
Stream Pacific is a new name for me. She was in, then out and after another stop, is heading back to the Gulf of Mexico.
Atlantic Sail is making its way eastbound across the Atlantic, as currently is
Constellation.
Nautical Sarah is long gone . . . to Indonesia.
Stolt Norland is heading for the Gulf of Mexico.
Mila is a 2018 ultramax bulk carrier.
Orange Victoria is still in town, as of this writing.
And more will come and go . . . . Some will never return, others will with the same name or another . . .
All photos, each a moment in time, WVD, who is seeking a moment canoeing up along NY, NJ, and PA.
Capt. Willie Landers last appeared here several years ago; she lost a substantial mast to gain an upper wheelhouse.
She came in during my favorite time of day.
She met Atlantic Sail off Stapleton.
Meredith left a barge alongside Orange Victoria and went on to other assignments.
Troy’s pride Sarah D moved a stone scow out past Jamaica Bay, as all her crew who could did work on deck.
Ava M waited for a ship as a sloop sailed past.
Daisy Mae headed out for Philly with CMT Y NOT 1 and a load
of non-ferrous scrap, maybe.
Sea Fox headed out to a job and met Bomar Caen coming into Brooklyn. Bomar Caen was previously CMA CGM Jaguar.
All photos, WVD.
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