Congratulations to Port Side New York and the Mary Whalen

Congratulations to PortSide New York and the tanker Mary Whalen, which has been deemed eligible to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places!   The Mary Whalen is a 172’ long coastal tanker built by the John H. Mathis Company, of … Continue reading

HMS Bounty Boarded by Buccaneers in Plymouth

Over the weekend, HMS Bounty, on the first stop of her four month European tour, was boarded by buccaneers on  the Barbican in Plymouth.   Plymouth’s “Pirate Days” coincided with the release of the latest Disney ‘Pirates of the Caribbean” movie, “On Stranger … Continue reading

Shell’s Prelude FLNG to be the World’s Largest Floating Offshore Platform

Shell is on its way to building the largest floating offshore facility in the world for its Prelude Floating Liquefied Natural Gas (FLNG) Project in Australia. The FLNG facility will be 488 meters long  and will weigh around 600,000 tonnes – … Continue reading

Celebrate National Maritime Day 2011 Aboard the N.S. SAVANNAH

In the US,  National Maritime Day is May 22nd. The day was chosen to commemorate the departure from Savannah, Georgia  of the American steamship, SS Savannah, first steamship to cross the Atlantic Ocean,  on May 24, 1819.   To celebrate National Maritime Day, the Baltimore Port … Continue reading

Rally to Save the South Street Seaport this Sunday

Following up on the previous news that the current board of the financially troubled South Street Seaport Museum is being replaced, that the Attorney General has barred the removal of the museum’s historic ships from New York harbor and that new funding is being arranged, the Save our Seaport … Continue reading

Basketball on an Aircraft Carrier?

How can you tell when you have too many aircraft carriers? Possibly, when you start using this expensive hardware for sporting venues. On Nov. 11, 2011, the Veteran’s Day Carrier Classic basketball game between North Carolina and Michigan State will … Continue reading