1,613 Comments for Staten Island Boat Graveyard

Agreed not for a life boat but for loading and unloading, possibly anchor crane davit.
small oil replenishment ship. The F/V Wizard on deadliest catch is almost the same except for the bridge.
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The mooring rope looks taught and under some tesion, perhaps, the ship is trying to make one more 'Break for it'
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"By: Sketch Wow, you've managed to make even the water look sinister! "
I didn't think the water needed any help, from what I've read here. :-) Love this site. As many have said "There is something about Shipwrecks..."
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wow this is so fascinating how ships that sink like that
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great pic but very sad
Mott's, i have to say i'm an 18 year old photographer myself, and your work is amazing, do you plan on coming to Australia at all? theres some abandoned places here that could be good.
'Friends 'Til The End, Never Looking Back'
good work man
will it fit in my vw?
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Last PC still afload is the PC1610 currently in The Netherlands . www.p641.com
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anyone know where i can find more information about this ship graveyard and or more pictures stuff like this is so interesting to me thanks
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This is definitely a US navy SOA or SO-3 Radar Unit. We have one exactly like it on the USS PT658 in Portland Oregon. I even can tell you what the switches are for. Underneath the PPI Display (the round window) is the Clockwise/Counterclockwise rotation toggle. I have been working on our unti to try and mock up a little rotating cursor and internal light as well as some "radar sounds" for when we display the PT Boat. Just FYI this is very definitely not SONAR! Jerry
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This whole "Wrecked" galerie makes me creng i mean the are great shots and photographs. They just make me uneasy and the photo make the hairs on my back stand up. I guess because i know many ppl lost there lives on these ships and the water prolly has all sorts of unknown things/creatures in them! How did they all seem to wreck in the same area? Someone plz tell me
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Send a signal!