the bridge-and-tunnel crowd has been jostling to host the boat.“She’s got a safe place to stay afloat while they decide what their plans are,” Steve Kalil, head of the Caddell dry dock, said Monday.
Caddell holds the contract to repair the city’s current Staten Island Ferry fleet, and as of Monday evening, the JFK was berthed next to the John J.
Marchi, an in-service ferry undergoing repairs.Kalil said there weren’t any plans to repair the JFK at the moment. “As you could see, the boat’s in great shape.
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