Nice pictures there of the salvage! how do you dispose old ships in the US? special yard/permits etc? usual cutting work and resale the old iron?Finishing this morning's Dark Holler with some Irish decaf. Half way into the pipe this morning could see the crane was starting to move...so out to the site I went. Ended up taking all day and they finally 'flew' the sunk tug about 4pm. Successful salvage: 80 ft tug, stayed in one piece, 300 tons of steel hull. Crane is the largest barge crane on the west coast, can lift 1,000 tons and has a reach of 150ft. Barge they put it on is 100ft wide 600ft long.
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Going to a salvage yard in Anacortes, WA (*hour boat ride away) where the state takes 'possession' and will be cut up for scrap...Nice pictures there of the salvage! how do you dispose old ships in the US? special yard/permits etc? usual cutting work and resale the old iron?