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Ships and Boats

Tug Pegasus Preservation Project

Not-for-profit dedicated to restoring the 1907 tug "Pegasus" and offering tug rides and programs about the NY Harbor.
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PortSide

Organization dedicated to promoting sustainable waterfront planning housed aboard the oil tanker "Mary A. Whalen."
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Hudson River Sloop "Clearwater"

The Clearwater has worked since 1966 to preserve the Hudson River for the benefit of its ecosystem and human communities.
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Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club

Helping to transform a dilapidated but historically significant estuary into a healthy waterfront.
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North River Historic Ship Society

Champions the vintage ships and workboats that tell the important story of New York's maritime heritage. All member ships are eligible for or listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Fireboat "John J. Harvey"

A not-for-profit dedicated to the preservation of retired NY Fire Department of NY fireboat "John J. Harvey."
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Steamer "Lilac"

"Lilac" is a 1933 former lighthouse tender, the oldest in America.
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Tugboat "New York Central No. 13"

Built in 1887, the "No. 13" is being restored in Staten Island.
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Tugboat "W.O. Decker"

Built in 1930, the wooden tugboat "W.O. Decker" operates from the South Street Seaport Museum in Manhattan.
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Rail-Marine Information Group

Sharing information about marine services associated with railroads and the vessels that carry railroad equipment.
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