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Henry B. Nevins, Incorporated. Henry B. Nevins Incorporated was wooden-hull yacht builder in City Island, New York founded in 1907 by Henry B. Nevins. Nevins was a master yacht builder and author on vessel construction who apprenticed at the island's Charles L. Seabury & Company. [1] Later he purchased the nearby Byles Yard to increase his ...
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Lower New York Bay. The Narrows is the tidal strait separating the boroughs of Staten Island and Brooklyn in New York City. It connects the Upper New York Bay and Lower New York Bay and forms the principal channel by which the Hudson River empties into the Atlantic Ocean. It has long been considered to be the maritime "gateway" to New York City ...
Services. vessel repair, upgrades, yacht and small boat repowering, full service boat marina facility. The Jakobson Shipyard, Inc. was a shipyard involved in manufacture of tugs, ferries, submarines, minesweepers, yachts, fireboats and other craft, based in Brooklyn, New York, from 1926 to 1938, and Oyster Bay, New York, from 1938 to 1984.
MS Batory. MS. Batory. Became a hotel ship in Gdynia, 1969. Sold back to Polish Ocean Lines in 1970, scrapped between 1971 and 1972 in Hong Kong. MS Batory was a Polish ocean liner which was the flagship of Gdynia-America Line, named after Stefan Batory, the sixteenth-century King of Poland. She was the sister ship of MS PiĆsudski.
Penn Yan Boat Company, which produced a wide range of wooden and fiberglass powerboats, sailboats, canoes and rowboats, [1] was founded in 1921 by German-native Charles A. Herrman. [2] It derived its name from the location of its headquarters, Penn Yan, New York . [ 2 ]
1942. (1942) Location. New York, New York. Website. piasa.org. 208 east 40th Street. The Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America (PIASA) is a Polish-American scholarly institution headquartered in Manhattan (New York City), at 208 East 30th Street. [1][2]
11 August 1952 Rotterdam—Southampton—Le Havre—Montreal—New York City: In service: 1952–1968. MAASDAM's last cruise with Holland-America Line was in the Caribbean Sea starting 12 January 1968. Out of service: May 1968: Identification: 5216147: Poland; Name: 1968–1990: TSS Stefan Batory: Operator: 1968–1988: Polish Ocean Lines