DELAWARE RIVER HISTORY
DELAWARE RIVER & BAY
PILOTS
AND
PENNSYLVANIA PORT WARDENS
PILOT
1882
The Wilmington Delaware
Daily Republican of September 7, 1882 reports from
yesterdays Philadelphia
Record that the Delaware River & Bay pilots have finally
been
divided into two
competing associations and the 'pool ' made a year ago between
those
pilots holding license
under the Delaware law and those license by Port Wardens of the
state of Pennsylvania
laws, having been broken.
Captain Mr. Ferguson,
president, Board of Ports Wardens, says that the Pilot Committee
of that group has prepared
a measure for the benefit of the Pennsylvania pilots which will
insure them an advantage
which the president of the Delaware Board of Commissioners
will find difficult to
match.
Ferguson said “ we have
the Delaware Pilots where we want them and they can't get out of
it, but did not give
particulars of the new measure , saying that publicity would
could
defeat the end desired. “
Captain Virden , just up
from the Breakwater , tells that the breakup of the “pooling “
was due to the influence of the Maritime Exchange on the
Pennsylvania pilots. Virden also
said the new arrangement
will benefit the Delaware pilots more so than t the Pennsylvania
pilots because no action
of the Pennsylvania Board of Port Wardens can interfere with
the
business of pilots with
Delaware Law license. Captain Virden also said that the orders
to
the Pennsylvania pilots
not to “take off” a Delaware pilot did not matter since
the pilot
boat “Bayard” of
the Delaware pilots was much faster than other pilot boats and
we
will see who wins.
The law is that a vessel
coming 'up' the bay must take the first pilot who 'speaks' her.
On the trip 'down' the
bay, the ships master can make 'his' selection.
One way, the Maritme
Exchange intends to checkmate Delaware Pilots , is to boycott
them by their influence
with outgoing captains , preventing outgoing pilotage .
There are fewer Delaware
licensed pilots, Delaware fees are higher, they have fewer pilot
boats and the
Pennsylvania Pilots have the aid of the Maritime Exchange.
In consequence, there is
already a lively pilotage competition while the pilots await
the
expected report of the
Port Wardens Pilotage Committee.
Abstract: September 7,
2018, by Harrison H. from Wilmington's Daily Republican ,
September 7, 1882 for
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