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anyone know approximately how old this ship is?
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can't you just smell that erie sent of an old rotting hull?
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Boy, a great photo. I stand in awe in that once these ships were the pride of the fleet with everyone gazing upon them.
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is the captain of this old tug still up there?
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just think it was once brand spanking new!!
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When I look at this photo I wonder at that once there were people laughing and talking and that the ship was once a proud vessel.
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It's almost as if you can smell the old steel and iron.
beautiful Atlas Diesel. Widely used it early tugs and other ships.
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I am VERY interested in purchasing and restoring the teacups and possibly the teapot. I've searched the net over to find out more info on who I should contact to no avail. Can anyone help me in my quest? Please email me at nospam_chrome98@yahoo.com (take off the "nospam_"). Thanks VERY much.
Hey y'all.....This engine is an Atlas Diesel. Runs between 300 and 400 RPM's. 1,000 horsepower tops. They were widely used in early tugs. Lots of torque.
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I'm scared...
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hard to believe that a jail this old has a metal detector...great pict..motts you rule...
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check out the bricks that look like they might fall any time...probally been like for many moons..lol...great shot .....thanks
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Sorry guys, I couldnt help myself they were so shiny. They were painless going in but a bitch coming out.
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man i wanna get up there so bad but i dont wanna get busted i heard security was tight..howd you get in so easy. last time i went i couldnt figure out a way in.