KOWBOY
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This is our back-hoe excavator dredge digging in Newark, NJ. It's the Dredge "New York", a barge-mounted Liebehr 966 built for digging hard rock. I was working on another project downstream with two other dredges during my stay in NY. This occurred the afternoon of 23 January ... my first day at the house on my time-off.
This video is from the Port Authority Traffic Control survellience cameras that monitor all the waterways in the area.
http://webmail.aol.com/34032/aol/en...580&folder=Inbox&partId=4&saveAs=Accident.avi
This is a newsclip from a local news station.
Ship Collides With Dredging Vessel In Newark Bay - AOL Video
The Dredge did not sink. No injuries whatsoever for the 5-man crew. EXTENSIVE damage to our dredge ... estimated to be 2-3 months for repair ... plus $400k/day in lost revenue.
Ship that hit the dredge was totin' orange juice. Reckon price of orange juice just went up.

This video is from the Port Authority Traffic Control survellience cameras that monitor all the waterways in the area.
http://webmail.aol.com/34032/aol/en...580&folder=Inbox&partId=4&saveAs=Accident.avi
This is a newsclip from a local news station.
Ship Collides With Dredging Vessel In Newark Bay - AOL Video
The Dredge did not sink. No injuries whatsoever for the 5-man crew. EXTENSIVE damage to our dredge ... estimated to be 2-3 months for repair ... plus $400k/day in lost revenue.

Ship that hit the dredge was totin' orange juice. Reckon price of orange juice just went up.



down the river?