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Port Newark, New Jersey. It says "Michael Turec_ho" on the life preserver. One digit is blocked. Anybody?
This lady did a great job as the anchor for a tug of war contest.
Imperial Bikers Block Party - Crown Heights, NY
RCN Tug GLENBROOK passing the stern of HMCS VILLE DE QUEBEC as the frigate is moved in Halifax Harbour for the Battle of Atlantic Ceremony on 5 May 2019. Roger Litwiller Collection, courtesy Roger Litwiller. (RTL-59653)
The museum tug Ohio began life as Milwaukee Fireboat No. 15. Sold to Great Lakes Towing Co., it was converted from a steam fireboat to a diesel tug and renamed Laurence C. Turner. Later renamed Ohio. Laid up after being made obsolete by new Coast Guard regulations, it was eventually donated to the National Museum of the Great Lakes in Toledo, Ohio.
Newcastle, New South Wales.
Newcastle Tug Boat.
Busy industrial type landscapes with lots of things to look at; lines, angles and details galore are favourite photographic subjects of mine. Shipping harbours are included in this category. Newcastle, in New South Wales, is great for watching the big ships and tug boats come in and out between port and sea and whilst there recently, I took some time out to shoot some of the maritime action.
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Pusher Tug Terilyn traversing the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks in Seattle, WA, Nov. 3, 2012. Not sure why Terilyn is so far from her Alameda, CA home. Kodak Portra 400, Rolleicord V. 1/15 at f/22
Two tugs returning from taking a coal ship out to sea, with Stockton, Newcastle, Australia, in the background
Tug boat Ocean K Rusby pulls the paralyzed Holland America Line's ms Veendam in the Port of Quebec on 9/28/2014.
Lake Huron. Goderich Harbour, Huron County, Ontario.
Left: The tractor tug Escorte. Built originally in 1967 by Jakobson Shipyard, Oyster Bay, New York as USS Menasha for the U.S. Navy. After changing hands many times, she was acquired in 1995 by MTL Marine Tug Inc., a division of Three Rivers Boatmen which changed her name to Escorte. She was later sold to Ocean Group of Quebec. She is currently based in Goderich, Ontario to perform ship assist work.
Right: The tug Ocean A Simard. This large tractor tug was built in 1980 as the Alexis-Simard for Alcan (Aluminum Company of Canada) by Georgetown Shipyards Limited in Prince Edward Island. After thirty years working in Port Alfred and La Baie, Quebec, the tug was sold to Ocean Group of Quebec in 2011 and renamed Ocean A. Simard.
Tug Baltimore model as seen in the Rusty Scupper restaurant during the first reception of SSHSA's ShiPosium.