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- The New York was the first steam pilot boat in the New York harbor. She was built in 1897, by the Harlan and Hollingsworth company at Wilmington, Delaware for the a group of New York Sandy Hook pilots. She was designed by Archibald Cary Smith, who was a prominent naval architect and marine engineer. The New York was retired from pilot service in 1951. (en)
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- Harlan and Hollingsworth Company (en)
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- First Steam Pilot Boat New York, built for Sandy Hook Pilots Association. (en)
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- New York Steam Pilot Boat.jpg (en)
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- Two working yawls on deck with hoisting engines. (en)
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- James E. McCarthy, Jr. (en)
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- Sail and steam motor (en)
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- The New York was the first steam pilot boat in the New York harbor. She was built in 1897, by the Harlan and Hollingsworth company at Wilmington, Delaware for the a group of New York Sandy Hook pilots. She was designed by Archibald Cary Smith, who was a prominent naval architect and marine engineer. The New York was retired from pilot service in 1951. (en)
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- New York (pilot boat) (en)
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