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October 30, 2017 in Erie Canal, photos | Tags: Erie, New york State Canals, Scotty, sectional barge, T2, T4, tugster | 1 comment
As a long-term gongoozler–or whatever such a person is called in the US–I wonder what workboats will maintain the NYS Canal system in 2117 . . .. As a small waterway by today’s standards, small tugs like Erie and tenders like T2 are appropriate size. But they are old, more than half a century old. For more tenders, click here.
I can’t tell for sure, but the 1928-built T4 looks even shorter, yet that’s not even the most unique feature of this tug. What distinguishes her from all the others is the power plant . . . less than five-year-old all electric power plant from Elco Motor Yachts.
So . . . what will we see when we tumble into the haze of years to come?
Here’s a clue right now. Scotty is 24′ built in 2007. I’m not sure what the draft is, but for trucking to the next job, I’m supposing the wheelhouse can be removed.
Here Scotty works on the Rexford Bridge, and as a tender on the project,
there’s the open boat with push knees to the right.
Is this the future? What would Scotty look like painted in Canal colors?
All photos and conjecture by Will Van Dorp.
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