1,613 Comments for Staten Island Boat Graveyard

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anybody home?
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Love this photo. Great shot. I love to wonder where this ship's career led her besides this final resting place.
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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.
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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DAVIT ! Its a Davit, used for anchors and lifeboats. It swivels around. Jeez, buncha landlubbers here.
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She was ship shape and bristol sharp, waiting for that grand Lady - The Titanic! When finally she didn't show...it just killed her.......
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