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NYC Ferry Image Gallery
H 101, the first vessel built for NYC Ferry by Metal Shark, inside the Franklin assembly building. October, 2016.
H 101, the first vessel built for NYC Ferry by Metal Shark, inside the Franklin assembly building. October, 2016.
Construction taking place inside H 101, the first Metal Shark vessel built for NYC Ferry. October, 2016.
NYC Ferry H 101 moves to the final assembly building in this December, 2016 photo.
NYC Citywide Ferry H 101 being launched at Metal Shark's Franklin, Louisiana shipyard. February, 2017.
With NYC Ferry H 101 launched, H 102 is moved to the waiting cranes. February, 2017.
NYC Ferries H 101 and H 102 together in-water for the first time. February, 2017.
NYC Ferries quickly completing in this May, 2017 photo.
NYC Ferries quickly completing in this May, 2017 photo.
Metal Shark's first two NYC Ferries, H 101 and H 102, crossing the Gulf of Mexico en route to New York. April, 2017.
Metal Shark's first two NYC Ferries, H 101 and H 102, crossing the Gulf of Mexico en route to New York. April, 2017.
Metal Shark's first two NYC Ferries, H 101 and H 102, crossing the Gulf of Mexico en route to New York. April, 2017.
Metal Shark's first two NYC Ferries, H 101 and H 102, crossing the Gulf of Mexico en route to New York. April, 2017.
Detail of the pilothouse on NYC Ferry H 102.
View from the helm of NYC Ferry H 101.
NYC Ferry Helm Detail
NYC Ferry Helm Detail
View from the helm of NYC Ferry H 101.
Large windows create a light and airy atmosphere. NYC Ferry H 101.
Upper deck seating on NYC Ferry H 102.
NYC Ferry head compartment.
NYC Ferry H 106 under construction at Metal Shark's Franklin shipyard. April, 2017.
Metal Shark's Franklin crew with H106. Metal Shark delivered all six of its NYC Ferries within record time, between April and June 2017.