There are a bunch of busy birds at the east end of the 10th Street Boat Launch at the Port of Everett. (Need to invest in a bigger lens but always enjoy watching the families build every year.)
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New Cranes At Port Of Everett Set For Final Placement
November 8, 2020
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Over the next two weeks the two cranes purchased by the Port of Everett for just one dollar each from the Port of Los Angeles last year will be moved into their permanent location at the south terminal. The cranes arrived at the Port of Everett in June of 2019 and have been in storage […]
Cranes Arrive At Port Of Everett
June 11, 2019
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Right on schedule the tug Michele Foss arrived at the Port of Everett with two new 100 foot cranes this morning. The bright green cranes were docked in a temporary spot and their orange bracing will be taken away. Later they will be moved upland for final adjustments and by the end of the year […]
New Cranes To Arrive At Port Of Everett Tuesday Morning At 6 AM
June 10, 2019
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A couple of weeks ago we told you about two huge cranes coming to the Port of Everett. They will be used at the South Terminal which is undergoing modernization to handle larger cargo. If you’d like to get a photo of the big cranes in Port Gardner Bay, word in today they are expected […]
Port Adding Two Cranes To South Terminal Along Everett Waterfront
May 19, 2019
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The view of the waterfront in Everett, Washington is going to get a change this summer with the addition of two 100-foot cranes at the Port of Everett’s south terminal. Here’s more detail from Lisa Lefeber with the Port. Last week Foss Maritime departed the Port of Everett enroute to the Port of Los Angeles […]
March 20, 2021
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