Governor Alfred E. Smith (fireboat)
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''Governor Alfred E. Smith'' was a
fireboat A fireboat or fire-float is a specialized watercraft with pumps and nozzles designed for fighting shoreline and shipboard fires. The first fireboats, dating to the late 18th century, were tugboats, retrofitted with firefighting equipmen ...
first operated by the
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in 1961. She was the last of four sister ships. In 1970 the Department planned to retire her, but, instead, she was placed in reserve. She was finally retired on October 21, 2016. ''Governor Alfred E Smith'' was built by John H. Mathis & Company at Camden, New Jersey,
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216 in August 1961.


Operational career

In 1967 the crew of ''Governor Alfred E. Smith'' distinguished themselves when two
tankers Tanker may refer to: Transportation * Tanker, a tank crewman (US) * Tanker (ship), a ship designed to carry bulk liquids ** Chemical tanker, a type of tanker designed to transport chemicals in bulk ** Oil tanker, also known as a petroleum tanke ...
collided. 33 men died when and collided. Four more men died, two days later, when salvage workers tried to make the wrecks safe, by emptying their tanks, and ''Alva Cape'' exploded. ''Governor Alfred E. Smith''s captain was blown overboard. They were credited with saving 70 lives. According to
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''"The fireboat literally sailed into the hold of one of the ships, where a lava-like flow of naphtha was pouring out, and smothered it with foam."''


Floating restaurant

In 2016 she was sold to developers, who planned to turn her into a floating restaurant.


References

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New York Daily News The New York ''Daily News'', officially titled the ''Daily News'', is an American newspaper based in Jersey City, NJ. It was founded in 1919 by Joseph Medill Patterson as the ''Illustrated Daily News''. It was the first U.S. daily printed in ta ...
, author = David J. Krajicek , date = 2017-12-03 , archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20180928102300/http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/33-die-tankers-collide-1966-new-york-harbor-disaster-article-1.3673664 , archivedate = 2018-09-28 , accessdate = 2020-02-08 , url-status = live , quote = The fireboat Alfred E. Smith, captained by Lt. Robert Summervell, conducted a heart-stopping maneuver, rushing up to the Alva to contain its leak. As Mayor John Lindsay described it, {{'The fireboat literally sailed into the hold of one of the ships, where a lava-like flow of naphtha was pouring out, and smothered it with foam.{{'
{{cite news , url = https://www.nytimes.com/1970/08/07/archives/fireboat-alfred-e-smith-victim-of-progress-to-be-retired.html , title = Fireboat Alfred E. Smith, Victim of Progress, to Be Retired , work =
The New York Times ''The New York Times'' (''the Times'', ''NYT'', or the Gray Lady) is a daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership reported in 2020 to comprise a declining 840,000 paid print subscribers, and a growing 6 million paid ...
, date = 1970-08-07 , page = 60 , archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20200209022335/https://www.nytimes.com/1970/08/07/archives/fireboat-alfred-e-smith-victim-of-progress-to-be-retired.html , archivedate = 2020-02-09 , accessdate = 2020-02-08 , url-status = live , quote = Built in 1961 by the John H. Mathis Company's ship yard in Camden, N. J., the fireboat was the last of four identical boats built for New York City. It cost $907,077. It has a speed of 11.3 knots and displaces 290 tons.
{{cite news , url = https://inhabitat.com/this-former-fdny-fireboat-is-set-to-be-nycs-next-floating-restaurant/ , title = This former FDNY fireboat is set to be NYC's next floating restaurant , work =
Inhabitat Inhabitat is a blog focused on green design and lifestyle topics. The website covers the future of design as well as technology and architectural projects that emphasize energy efficiency, sustainability, and connection to the surrounding environme ...
, author = Cat DiStasio , date = 2016-10-20 , archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20200209022806/https://inhabitat.com/this-former-fdny-fireboat-is-set-to-be-nycs-next-floating-restaurant/ , archivedate = 2020-02-09 , accessdate = 2020-02-08 , url-status = live , quote = The Governor Alfred E. Smith, renamed simply “The Governor,” was purchased at auction earlier this month and its new owners have ambitious plans to transform the boat into a unique dining experience.
{{cite news , url = https://www.fireengineering.com/1961/12/01/291210/al-smith-joins-new-york-fireboat-fleet/#gref , title = "Al Smith" joins New York fireboat fleet , work =
Fire Engineering Fire protection engineering is the application of science and engineering principles to protect people, property, and their environments from the harmful and destructive effects of fire and smoke. It encompasses engineering which focuses on fire ...
, author = , date = , archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20200209022359/https://www.fireengineering.com/1961/12/01/291210/al-smith-joins-new-york-fireboat-fleet/ , archivedate = 2020-02-09 , url-status = live , accessdate = 2020-02-08 , quote = The “Governor Alfred E. Smith,” latest acquisition of the Marine Division, FDNY, was placed in service on October 5. Built at a cost of some $907,000 in Camden, N. J., by Mathis Shipbuilding Co., it is nearly identical to the Fireboats Wagner, Wilkes and Archer. Constructed with a welded steel hull, it displaces 292 tons, measures 105 feet, 6 inches over-all length, has a beam of 25 feet, 6 inches and a draft of 9 feet. Two Enterprise 500-hp diesel engines coupled to twin Wegner controllablepitch propellers, give it a rated speed of 13 mph. Two pumping engines, also 500-hp Enterprise, drive two Worthington pumps rated at a total capacity of 8,000 gpm. Safety features include Decca radar and Raytheon Fathometer installations. A special feature of the new fireboat is the inclusion of an auxiliary fire-rescue craft on…
{{cite news , url = https://brooklyneagle.com/articles/2020/02/04/landmarks-commission-okays-outdoor-cafe-design-for-fulton-ferry-landing/ , title = Landmarks commission okays outdoor cafe design for Fulton Ferry Landing , work =
Brooklyn Daily Eagle :''This article covers both the historical newspaper (1841–1955, 1960–1963), as well as an unrelated new Brooklyn Daily Eagle starting 1996 published currently'' The ''Brooklyn Eagle'' (originally joint name ''The Brooklyn Eagle'' and ''King ...
, author = Lore Croghan , date = 2020-02-04 , archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20200207192148/https://brooklyneagle.com/articles/2020/02/04/landmarks-commission-okays-outdoor-cafe-design-for-fulton-ferry-landing/ , archivedate = 2020-02-07 , accessdate = 2020-02-08 , url-status = live , quote = As Brooklyn Bridge Park announced in December 2018, the Pincus brothers will dock a restored FDNY fire boat, the Governor Alfred E. Smith, on the north side of Fulton Ferry Landing Pier. The historic boat will have additional cafe and bar seating.
Fireboats of New York City Ships built by John H. Mathis & Company