STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Gone, but certainly not forgotten. On Friday, the Bayonne Drydock and Repair Corporation christened the Northeast’s largest mobile boat hauler in honor of the late-NYPD Detective Christopher Edward Cranston, a Staten Island resident who...
A $25 million mobile boat hauler was christened after a hero NYPD detective, who died due to a 9/11-related illness, at Bayonne Dry Dock yesterday. By John Heinis/Hudson County View Christopher Edward Cranston’s family joined in the ceremonies, while NYPD chaplain...
Bayonne Dry Dock and Repair Corporation (BDD) christened the Northeast’s largest mobile boat lift on the New Jersey waterfront on Dec. 9. BDD, founded in 1997 by President Michael Cranston, is a full-service ship repair outfit with a 1092 foot drydock, a 1280 metric...
Rear Admiral Michael Wettlaufer visited the Bayonne Dry-Dock on Friday, October 28, inspecting the USNS Pomeroy. The Pomeroy is part of the U.S. Navy’s Military Sealift Command, which is nearing completion of a $27 Million overhaul before returning to sea duty. Rear...
Bayonne Dry Dock & Repair Corp. has become the newest participant in Green Marine, the comprehensive voluntary environmental certification program for North America’s maritime industry. Situated just miles from the Verrazan-Narrows Bridge, in Bayonne, N.J., the...
Bayonne Drydock and Repair has been working on vessels large and small since 1997, and it has a long history of quality on-time, on-budget performance. Its biggest infrastructure asset is a 1,100-foot graving dock, which accommodates a steady stream of MSC sealift...