MV Commander
The M/V Commander is a historic motor vessel built in 1917 and designed by Beele Wallace Co. of Morehead City, North Carolina, United States. She is homeported at the Haverstraw Marina in West Haverstraw, Rockland County, New York.[2] She is a wooden 275-passenger excursion boat approximately 60 feet in length, 25 feet in breadth (18.3 m × 7.6 m), and weighing 70 tons.[3] MV Commander was built as an excursion boat for service between Rockaway and Brooklyn, New York.[4]
The M/V Commander spent the next 8 decades with Rockaway Boat Line, one of the longest uninterrupted services in excursion boat history in the United States.[4] She is now operated in the Hudson River Highlands as an excursion vessel.[4] The Commander is the only former U.S. Naval vessel of World War I vintage still operating under her own motor power and in its original condition.[4] She was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.[1] And in late 2019, the boat was listed for sale, and as of early 2020 she has not been sold.[6] References
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