The restored 64-foot wooden tugboat reflects Brand's lifelong ideals of creativity, adventure, and self-sufficiency.
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) - For the first time in about a decade you can hop aboard the city's last surviving wooden, steam tugboat. It's an experience as rich as its history, reports CBS2's Nina Kapur.
The W.O. Decker tugboat from the South Street Seaport sits docked Friday afternoon, Aug. 21, 2020, at the Hudson River Maritime Museum in Kingston, N.Y. The W.O. Decker is the last surviving New ...
A crane brought to the Bremerton marina was unable to safely lift a 128-tugboat out of the water, and there is no timeline ...
BETHEL, Del. (AP) — A historic tugboat is celebrating its 100th birthday in Delaware. The tugboat “Delaware” is celebrating its birthday Saturday and Sunday with tours in Bethel. The 40-foot wooden ...
ST. MICHAELS The snow wasn't the only thing coming down in St. Michaels on Dec. 5. At the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, the Boat Yard crew guided a newly-rebuilt diesel engine into the wooden ...
For decades, the W.O. Decker, a 50-foot tugboat that dates from 1930, was among the hundreds of such ships that worked the waterways of New York City. But it was unique in one respect—as the last of ...