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New York Harbor welcomes new pilot boat; Sandy Hook Pilots open a new era of safe navigation

Mar 01, 2022

This month, the Sandy Hook Pilots Association welcomed its new Pilot Station Boat NEW YORK, a converted Oil Spill Response Vessel (OSRV), which, at 208 feet long, is the largest in the Sandy Hook Pilots fleet.

In addition to welcoming its new one-of-a-kind P/B NEW YORK, the Sandy Hook Pilots retired its predecessor, also named NEW YORK with a hearty “well done.” A symbol of safety and heroism, the now-retired P/B NEW YORK, a familiar sight in the Port of New York and New Jersey harbor for nearly 50 years, made its last transit up the Ambrose Channel from the Pilot Station on February 2.

On February 3, the new P/B NEW YORK sailed to its new home, the Sandy Hook Pilot base in Staten Island, NY, situated alongside its predecessor, the old P/B NEW YORK, launching a new era of safety and efficiency for the New York/New Jersey harbor.

Once the OSRV MAINE RESPONDER, the new craft was made available by Marine Spill Response Corporation after years of searching by the Sandy Hook Pilots for the right vessel to replace the aging P/B NEW YORK. A full study of the OSRV was conducted with surveys of the entire vessel including sea trials of a sister vessel on pilot station to compare seakeeping and ship handling capabilities to the present station boats.

End of an Era

The now-retired P/B NEW YORK was always “On Station” for pilots, whose guidance and safe navigation skills have a long tradition, upon which the maritime industry stakeholders within the port have come to depend.

The vessel proudly served New York/New Jersey Harbor as a prominent fixture that ships calling the bi-state port could always find reliable. But in addition to its traditional duties, the boat, built in 1972 and designed by M. Rosenblatt & Sons, the now-retired P/B NEW YORK served multiple roles and many pilots active and retired spent countless hours aboard training as apprentices.

Over the last 50 years, the vessel assumed vital roles during some of the worst days in the history of this country, including the September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001. For two weeks, the P/B NEW YORK served as the main Command Center for public agencies such as the US Coast Guard, the New York Police Department, the Fire Department of New York, the FBI and first responders.

“The retired ‘New York’ was part of the Sandy Hook Pilots family for nearly five decades. It served us well and helped our members demonstrate our commitment to support the port in every way possible,” said Captain John DeCruz, President, United New York Sandy Hook Pilots Association. “Looking to the future, the new state-of-the-art ‘New York’ reflects how the association will serve the harbor for the next 50 years—with enhanced safety, productivity and efficiency.”

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