Volunteer waits on the hook in Gravesend Bay in late March 2009, and thanks to Harold Tartell, the same steel as Energy Altair, pushing an ammonia barge in the Mississippi watershed in this undated fo… more →
tugster: a waterblogtugster wrote 8 months ago: Volunteer waits on the hook in Gravesend Bay in late March 2009, and thanks to Harold Tartell, the s … more →
tugster wrote 1 year ago: I’d never seen the likes of Ole Mule, below, headed along the Jeffersonville, Indiana, side of … more →
tugster wrote 1 year ago: Actually these fotos are really random, alternating between the Hudson and the Ohio, and then some. … more →
tugster wrote 1 year ago: Although I’ve returned to the sixth boro, my thoughts keep returning to the vessels I saw on t … more →
tugster wrote 1 year ago: Excuse the poor foto, but that’s a tug below . . . or more accurately a towboat, although that … more →
tugster wrote 1 year ago: As the sun sets, a tow approaches the Point from under the West End Bridge moving quite slowly. The … more →
tugster wrote 1 year ago: No props, azipods, VSP units, but real functional paddlewheels that churn through milky coffee water … more →
tugster wrote 1 year ago: Traffic southbound outside Louisville included Marge McFarlin with a mixed set of barges. Length of … more →
tugster wrote 1 year ago: Quick post, fotos shot in Cincinnati from the –I kid you not–Purple People Bridge. … more →
tugster wrote 1 year ago: To get to Pike Island locks from sixth boro by water, you need to either “do a Water Horse … more →