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Sailing on Delaware River on September 14, 2009.

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 US Navy Ships tied up on the Delaware River. They are very large ships. These ships are 954 foot long. They are Military Sealift Command's Large, Medium-Speed Roll-on/Roll-off Ships.  US Navy Ships tied up on the Delaware River. They are very large ships.  US Navy Ships tied up on the Delaware River. They are very large ships.  Sean at the wheel of the 30' Lippincott sailboat named Kemo Sabe on the Delaware River.  Sailing on Delaware River  Sailing on the Delaware River on Cliff and Gloria's 30' Lippincott sailboat named Kemo Sabe. Cliff is at the wheel and Philadelphia is in the background.  Cliff at the wheel as we go by large USNS Gordon Navy Ship tied up on the Delaware River. USNS Gordon is one of Military Sealift Command's nineteen Large, Medium-Speed Roll-on/Roll-off Ships. The ship is 954 foot long.  NJ Transit train heads toward to Philadelphia from Atlantic City, NJ on the Delair Bridge.  Cliff at the wheel as we go under the Delair Bridge on the Delaware River.  We go under the Delair Bridge on the Delaware River. We clear by about 10 feet.  NJ Transit train heads toward to Atlantic City, NJ from Philadelphia on the Delair Bridge which is below Betsy Ross Bridge.  Cliff at the wheel as we approach the Tacony-Palmyra Bridge on the Delaware River.  Tacony-Palmyra Bridge while sailing on Delaware River  Tacony-Palmyra Bridge in the background while sailing on Delaware River  25 foot sailboat on Delaware River  25 foot sailboat on Delaware River
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