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These are some photos I took at a Harbor in Maryland while on a family trip. I think they do pilings and rif-raf work and thought ok that would be great in my harbor. Figured I would share.
Nice pictures but they probably wouldn't appreciate being called "rif-raf".

The rocks along the edge of the harbor are called riprap. They are placed there to prevent wave erosion of the shore line.
Yep Jim you are right no more middle of the night posting for me.!!!!
Hi yaz gang,
I scratch built these tugs & spud barges two years ago.Hope you enjoy the photos.
Three bulk barges,two spud barges and two flat top barges,not to mention two scratch built tugs.My wharf next to the basic oxygen furnace/BOF,is not big enough for all the barges.So every once in a great while I switch them out.
Patrick
Beaufort,SC
Dragon River Steel Corp {DRSC}
HO steel making mill.
Nice stuff Pat!!...I love the ocean.
I had a barge on my last layout and thats how I brought cars on and off the layout.
Very nice thanks for the addition!!!!!
Nice work, Patrick, especially on the tow boats. It's things like this that make me wish I had a bigger layout.
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