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Optimism abounds for Bridgeport harbor as new tenant Hornblower announced
April 5, 2021
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Gov. Ned Lamont speaks at a news conference on the Bridgeport Boatworks property, in Bridgeport, Conn. April 5, 2021. Lamont joined other officials to announce a long-term lease agreement between Bridgeport Boatworks and the Hownblower Group, who run a wide variety of water cruises and ferry services.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Gov. Ned Lamont speaks at a news conference on the Bridgeport Boatworks property, in Bridgeport, Conn. April 5, 2021. Lamont joined other officials to announce a long-term lease agreement between Bridgeport Boatworks and the Hownblower Group, who run a wide variety of water cruises and ferry services.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
Monday AM (SitNews) Ketchikan, Alaska - The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT&PF) finalized the sale of the AMHS vessels Fairweather and Chenega on March 10, 2021, to Servicios y Concesiones Maritimas Ibicencas S.A. of Ibiza, Spain. The sale price for Chenega was $3,111,111, and the Fairweather sold for $2,063,333, for a total of $5,174,444. This sale is a significant milestone in our long-term vision to reshape the Alaska Marine Highway System, said DOT&PF Commissioner John MacKinnon. Selling the fast ferries is a move to right-size the fleet and lets AMHS redirect funds used for their storage to operations. This moves us toward our goal of a more sustainable and affordable level of service for Alaskans.
34m yacht Alexandra Jane sold in Florida with $100k+ of toys
16 February 2021 14:00 Market
26 North Yachts has confirmed the sale of the 33.53-metre yacht
Alexandra Jane after 180 days on the market. The owners of the 1995 Broward yacht were represented by 26 North Yachts broker Bill Powers and concluded the deal with a last known asking price of $1,695,000.
Once completed, the refit project updated the yacht s carpeting, kitchen appliances, washers and dryers, headliners, and furniture. Plus, the exterior rear teak decks and outdoor furniture was replaced and a new hot tub was installed. Mechanically,
Alexandra Jane benefitted from an overhaul of her engines and generators, full running gear service including new props, and a complete refit of the AC system.
A first-of-its-kind research boat is under construction for the University of Vermont.
A 64-foot aluminum catamaran, the hybrid-electric vessel will be a floating classroom and laboratory and model of seaworthy sustainability. With two AC electric motors, backed up by two 306-horse-power diesel engines, the vessel will be able to run on all-electric power for trips under two hours.
This will provide a low-emissions boat with few vibrations nearly silent for students and researchers, and less intrusive for studying fish and other wildlife on the lake. The boat also has an advanced new catamaran hull form that has been optimized to minimize resistance at low speeds, accommodate battery storage, and ensure stability even in rough weather.