Mr G / Rusty Pusher

Type:
artificial reef, tugboats
Sunk:
Wednesday March 4, 2009 - Delaware #10 Artificial Reef
GPS:
38°36.649' -74°56.646'

Two small tugboats. They share GPS numbers - must be practically on top of each other, or a record-keeping error. Rusty Pusher is obviously not a real name. Mr G might be Marisa D, 47 tons, built 1947 in Mississippi. That's all I've got.


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