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E-Crain on the move
Erin Elizabeth cam up the North River Sunday, heading back to Coeymans with one of the Carver Companies’ e-cranes. The crane has been working on the coastal resiliency project now underway near Battery Park I believe.
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Heading for Coeymans
The 590-foot Panama-flagged bulk ship Tac Suzuka was on the North River heading for the Port of Coeymans in the rain Thursday morning. I don’t know the cargo or whether they were perhaps heading up to load scrap. The towers of Journal Square are visible in the fog in the background.
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Gypsum delivery
A cargo of Spanish gypsum moved up the North River Wednesday aboard the Swiss-flagged 650-foot bulk ship Lausanne. They were heading for the wallboard plant in Buchanan, NY. As usual, a pair of Moran tugs came up the river ahead of time to help with docking at the factory. Lausanne is one of only about…
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Joker’s wild
Hays Tug Joker came down the North River Tuesday morning with a high-sided hopper loaded with stone, coming down from the quarry dock in Hudson, NY. Joker seems to be doing a fair amount of Hudson River work this year. By Wednesday morning, Joker was already heading back north up the river.
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Dive barge heading north
Tug Michael Miller of Miller’s Launch brought a Walker Diving spud barge north up the river in early November.
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South for the winter
This Hughes 31 came down the North River on October 21. The owner had advertised on Facebook a few months earlier for crew leaving from Canada and aiming to be in BVI by January. This was probably among the last vessels to go through the Champlain Canal before it closed for the season. After a…
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Picking up scrap

Strategic Spirit, a 610–foot Singapore flagged bulk ship came up the North River Wednesday morning. They were heading for the Sims Metal dock in Albany where they arrived Thursday afternoon and will presumably load scrap for export overseas. In the photo, they pass the Curtis Reinauer/RTC 82 ATB anchored off North Bergen.
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Cement Delivery
Dann’s Treasure Coast brought a loaded cement barge down from the Holcim cement plant in Ravenna, NY on Monday. They passed the Haggerty Girls/RTC 107 ATB anchored off Edgewater and were heading for the Holcim cement distribution terminal in College Point, Queens, at the mouth of Flushing Creek. The GWB’s Veterans Day flag is visible…
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Joining the fleet

The newly commissioned USS John Basilone left Pier 88 Tuesday morning and headed for her new homeport of Norfolk. After Saturday’s commissioning ceremony and Monday’s Veterans Day commemorations, the Basilone joins the fleet as the 72nd Arleigh Burke class guided missile destroyer which form the mainstay of the modern navy’s surface combat fleet.
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Janice Ann makes a quick visit

The Janice Ann Reinauer/RTC 103 combination caught the morning light as they made a wide turn with the ebb tide off North Bergen Monday morning. The ATB had made a brief detour up the North River on the way back from New Haven before turning and heading for the Kills and, probably, a new cargo…
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Birds of a feather

It’s not common to see two DEP sludge tankers on the North River at the same time. On any particular day, we usually see one of the fleet of five tankers servicing the North River plant. But on Wednesday, the Hunts Point tanker was arriving just as the Red Hook was leaving with a cargo…
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Crane Delivery

Dann Marine’s Gulf Coast, I believe based on the Delaware River and not seen recently seen on the North River, came up from Philly with Weeks Crane 533 on the wire on Wednesday. Haugland’s Miss Madeline joined the tow in New York Harbor and the trio continued up north to the Hudson, NY area on…
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Coast Guard Drive-By

Coast Guard Cutter John Patterson, one of the six new Fast Response Cutters based in Boston, made a trip up the Hudson this week. They came up the Jersey coast, travelled upriver as far as about West Point, and then headed back out, leaving town via Hell Gate and Long Island Sound before calling on…
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Cement delivery from Turkey

On Wednesday, the 580-foot bulk ship SSI Magnificent came up the North River with a cargo of cement from Turkey. They were heading for the cement terminal in Cementon, NY in the Town of Catskill, a bit south of Albany, after first stopping for a few days to partially discharge cargo at the terminal in…
