Code 3 Collectibles FDNY John J Harvey Fireboat
It brings to life the historical details of this legendary vessel!!
The John J. Harvey Fireboat Replica! The sculpture created by Code 3 is a limited edition and comes with a
certificate of authenticity. The John J. Henry is resealed in
impeccable detail, from it's name plate to the intricate detailing on
the deck like the railing, smoke stacks, water cannons, and life boats.
The ship is then mounted on a wooden plaque with waves to look like the
harbor It is truly spectacular.A Proud HistoryIn 1931 much was added to the New York scene, including John J. Harvey. She is in good company and shares a birthday with notable contemporaries like the Empire State Building and George Washington Bridge. To this day, she is the harbor's fastest and biggest fireboat and remains the senior in longevity.Built in 1931, MV John J. Harvey, measures in at 130 ft. long, with a 28' beam and a 9' draft, and weighs 268 net tons. She is of steel construction with a riveted hull. Propulsion is by twin screws six feet in diameter. She is among the most powerful fireboats ever in service. She has five 600 HP diesel engines, and has the capacity to pump 18,000 gallons of water a minute. Her pumps are powerful -- enough so that when she and the George Washington Bridge were both brand new, she shot water over the bridge's roadway. She was retired by the New York City Fire Department in 1994 and bought at auction by her current owners in 1999. She was placed on The National Register of Historic Places in June 2000.She is currently located at Pier 63 Maritime, North River (as the lower Hudson is properly called), West 23rd Street (specifically, 40.74993 degrees North 74.00953 degrees West). This historic ship pier is home to Frying Pan (a National-Register listed light ship), Bertha, an English tug now undergoing restoration, and a variety of small human-powered boating activities. In fact, the pier itself is really a historic Lackawanna railway barge. There is also a wonderful grill with a bar in season.In the 1920's, the New York City Fire Department's fleet of 10 steam fireboats was aging, and it was decided to construct a new fireboat with internal combustion power. Basic plans were prepared in 1928. Contracts were drawn up and construction started in 1930 by Todd Shipbuilding's Plant at the foot of 23rd Street on Brooklyn's Gowanus Bay. Launching took place on October 6, 1931 with the boat completed and placed in commission on December 17, 1931. She was the largest, and most powerful fireboat in the world when built. More importantly, she was the model of modern fireboat engineering, and set the pattern for all subsequent fireboats to follow. It is not just a boat, it carries history to tell, and it will make the difference on your decoration. Enjoy this opportunity. This boat is now only $15.99 plus shipping. Fling yours!!!!
Price: $15.99
Condition: Brand New
Brand: Code 3
UPC: 021664170038
Model: 13204
Specifications:
- Sacle: 1/136
- Lenght: 12" (30.5cm)
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