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H 101, the first vessel built for NYC Ferry by Metal Shark, inside the Franklin assembly building. October, 2016.
![H 101, the first vessel built for NYC Ferry by Metal Shark, inside the Franklin assembly building. October, 2016.](https://www.metalsharkboats.com/wp-content/uploads/cache/2017/06/3_-Hornblower-1-2-copy/2787922909.jpg)
H 101, the first vessel built for NYC Ferry by Metal Shark, inside the Franklin assembly building. October, 2016.
![Construction taking place inside H 101, the first Metal Shark vessel built for NYC Ferry. October, 2016.](https://www.metalsharkboats.com/wp-content/uploads/cache/2017/06/6_-Hornblower-1-5-copy/4137661845.jpg)
Construction taking place inside H 101, the first Metal Shark vessel built for NYC Ferry. October, 2016.
![NYC Citywide Ferry H 101 being launched at Metal Shark's Franklin, Louisiana shipyard. February, 2017.](https://www.metalsharkboats.com/wp-content/uploads/cache/2017/06/5/2180498246.jpg)
NYC Citywide Ferry H 101 being launched at Metal Shark's Franklin, Louisiana shipyard. February, 2017.
![Metal Shark's first two NYC Ferries, H 101 and H 102, crossing the Gulf of Mexico en route to New York. April, 2017.](https://www.metalsharkboats.com/wp-content/uploads/cache/2017/06/Metal-Shark-HB-101-102-9/3876782098.jpg)
Metal Shark's first two NYC Ferries, H 101 and H 102, crossing the Gulf of Mexico en route to New York. April, 2017.
![Metal Shark's first two NYC Ferries, H 101 and H 102, crossing the Gulf of Mexico en route to New York. April, 2017.](https://www.metalsharkboats.com/wp-content/uploads/cache/2017/06/Metal-Shark-HB-101-102/269352658.jpg)
Metal Shark's first two NYC Ferries, H 101 and H 102, crossing the Gulf of Mexico en route to New York. April, 2017.
![Metal Shark's first two NYC Ferries, H 101 and H 102, crossing the Gulf of Mexico en route to New York. April, 2017.](https://www.metalsharkboats.com/wp-content/uploads/cache/2017/06/Metal-Shark-HB-101-102-11/3355127208.jpg)
Metal Shark's first two NYC Ferries, H 101 and H 102, crossing the Gulf of Mexico en route to New York. April, 2017.