1,613 Comments for Staten Island Boat Graveyard

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there was a show on OASIS HD called Radioactive Wolves and it reminded me of these boats. the show documented animals living in a abandoned radioactive town......it was soo awesome *_*
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looks like there's a monster looking out the porthole
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where is this place I wanna go there and this looks a lot like a giant turttle head
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Man thats sad!!!!!
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I search the kit seal for the 40xs6..can you help me please???lol
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Looks like an old Staten Island Ferry
It looks like a rusted piece of junk in the water
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This one is on my top 5 pics ......Its awesome I don't need a wallpaper size pic for my little 8" netbook , I can use any pic I want here lol
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like to have it in my 59 caddy!!!!
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Mooring line...kind of funny. That hulk isn't going anywhere, ever again.
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Are there other boat graveyards like this, or is this one all that remains? Old hardware like these boats had so much "craft" in their construction.
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Those anchors would look GREAT as props in a seafood restaurant, etc.
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Sorry, mistook the name line as a subject line for Alva Cape, above. I have photos of many tugs and vessels on one of my pages. My grandfather and great grandfather both worked on tugs; my other great grandfather was a captain on the Hudson River Day Line. Link is http://heritage-files....boat_Traditions.html
I bet some of those boats are in this graveyard. Would love to go.
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Might this be the Alva Cape of the 16 June 1966 Texaco Massachusetts/Alva Cape disaster? My grandfather was chief engineer aboard the Susan Moran (tug) that day, on the rescue mission.
"Fire-Fire -Fire , There is a fire in the ....ah ....everywhere forward, firecracker team provide from repair 5!" "This is not a drill!"