Jon, I prefer Excel for tabular data and have taken the liberty of converting your word document to a spreadsheet. I confirmed some of your red entries, added...
I’ve not been able to find anything on John McNiven so any help would be appreciated. Kevin ... JOHN McNIVEN, 525636, first documented April 1970 by Port of...
boatphotos
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Thanks Dan. Kevin ... From: tugboats@yahoogroups.com [mailto:tugboats@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of boatphotos Sent: 02 July 2005 16:55 To:...
The tug Avon built in 1882 was sunk this week in the Old Bahama Channel on a tow to Haiti. The crew were saved when they were able to get up on the barge ...
Glad to see you are back, I got worried about your group when the shark attacts began showing up on the news. Hope you enjoyed your vacation. Beaches and...
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Jul 2, 2005 6:56 pm
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*Van Dyke I* 223959. Steel single screw tug built 1924 at Port Richmond, NY, by the Staten Island SBCo. as hull no. 750 for the Atlantic Refining Co. 92.4 x...
Dan and Kevin, Paul Ditzel's "Fireboats" says she was the only large (US) firefighting boat built during the war and lists her as "built or in service" in ...
Hugh, In addition to STs 156 and 157, Grover lists some other large Equitables, most if not all, had the ST-327A type pilot house. 1) Lt. Col. George S. Gillis...
And a shot of the Tug Boat Annie in Antgua. BobM ... From: drtonylast To: tugboats@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2005 4:17 PM Subject: [tugboats]...
I sent this with a pic but it was too large for Yahoo. so here's the text. There were three. The Van Dyke 4 became the James McAllister, then Big Shot and then...
Looking at this photo of another oldie , I wonder if I made the right life decision... Back to reality, some updates of the shipyard sage of the Pegasus ( the...
The hull has 866 square feet of steel replacement. In the photo on the left, the rusty colored 3 foot wide band on the top is newly replaced steel. On the...
Hi , I am looking for photos and possibly plans for the Pennslyvania Railroad steam tug Canton .This was a New York harbor area tug . Thanks, Carroll...
Pam, I am receiving the text but not the pictures. BobM ... From: pamelahepburn To: tugboats@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, July 04, 2005 10:18 AM Subject:...
This photo shows the fo’c’s’l compartment which had 15 tons of paving block in it since 1953. It was needed to compensate for the weight of the steam...
The same compartmnet fom the outside: on the left it is still opened up, sand blasted and painted with a heavy solids epoxy. On the right, the new plates are...
? Pam, I am receiving the text but not the pictures. BobM ... Ditto Dan Owen boatphotos@... All incoming and outgoing E mail checked by Norton...
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Jul 4, 2005 3:00 pm
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Thanks Bob Odd- I got the photos back from you*&*%^_)(, yea yahoo- I just tried sending them 2 at a time - they are very low dpi ??? It is all stuff you seen...
Got'em now. That's why I wanted to see them. I remember her and all the tugs we repowered had the Belgium blocks in them. Looks like you did a great job of...
Bob I am glad you got the photos- I never had such a pretty bilge! An experience I had, similar to yours although not in such tight quarters, under the...