1,613 Comments for Staten Island Boat Graveyard

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non-emd, caterpillar or detroit diesel. supercharged and turbocharged, probably out of a tug. engine could be upwards of 3,000, no less than 1k

v12 EMD engines producing about 1500 that i have experience with are easily 15 feet long (6 cyls), that engine could be possibly longer than 20 feet
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Got some Bondo?

Almost as bad as a 1980s Toyota. LOL
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Hard to believe cars were driving onto this thing only that long ago
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Yeah that's definitely the size of a locomotive engine, probably more than 12 feet long at least.

And it won't rot away any time soon LOL
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That was definitely on fire at some point LOL
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Yet another place I must hit up at some point. Were there any abandoned cars in the water too? I have a penchant for that HAHA
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I have to agree it is an amazing shot
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This ship almost looks like it is in the process of being built, it is quite amazing.
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I just wanted to say , WELCOME BACK MOTTS. WE MISSED YOU !!!!!
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It Looks like a great white shark took a big bite out of it. Shiver me timbers.
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rich, do you need a place in which to hide?
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Zdorovskii korablik.....-)))) GGqqqqq.....
Who would have thought it eh rich edwards? Onetime frontsman for the Manic Street Preachers and now maritime salvage historian. Or is this just a ruse to muddy the waters re your eventual unveiling? I`m on your trail Edwards, I will not cease in my efforts to unmask you
Yeah.

(should've known that faking my own death would only work for so long....)

;o)
rich-edwards79, are you the long departed soul and departed former frontsman of "The Manic Street Preachers"?