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Boat Banter on the Barge

Join us March 14 for a low-key conversation about boats, maritime, and ideas connected to water and waterfronts featuring Michael Abegg. Barge captain David Sharps, host Stefan D-W, and Waterfront Museum guests sit down with Captain Abegg for a casual conversation about operating a small maritime business, waterfront access, the state of our harbor for industrial, recreational, transportation, and residential uses along with its ecology, and whatever other topics the tide washes in on DATE between 2 and 3pm at the Waterfront Museum barge moored at Brooklyn’s Pier 44 (290 Conover St.). This is during the museum’s regular open hours and admission is by suggested donation (people usually leave between $2 and $20).

Boat Banter on the Barge brings experts to the Waterfront Museum’s showboat barge during the winter months for low-key conversation about boats, maritime, and ideas connected to water and waterfronts. Experts draw up a chair in the heated side of the barge during the museum’s regular open hours on Saturday afternoons, and all visitors are invited to participate in the conversation as much or as little as they like. Our guest experts come from academia, industry, preservation, and beyond. They include tug and ship captains; marine and industrial historians and archaeologists; journalists, preservationists, and advocates; scholars in blue humanities, coastal studies, landscape history, and related fields; engineers, boatwrights and more.

Mike has been involved with boats, starting with, and revisiting traditional sailings vessels, tug boats, small fuel tankers, and various other types of boats in and near NY Harbor since 1993. After taking a decade off to do cabinetry, he bought his own work boat, and now does a variety of things with it. From fixing fenders for other commercial vessels, to salvage work, to deploying oysters, and many things in between.

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