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San Francisco Goes Greener With New Line Of Ferries
Named for a small constellation, Hydrus became the brightest star in San Francisco’s Water Emergency Transportation Authority (WETA) fleet in April.
Seacor's New FSV Redefines Offshore Speed, Comfort
“Fast, faster, fastest” is a buzz phrase that aptly describes the evolution of SEACOR Marine’s fleet of fast supply vessels (FSVs).
Rush Deliveries Job One For Columbia Bar Newcomer
On a cold day in March, the pilot boat Astoria appeared as a streak of yellow, piercing a thick gray mist shrouding the mouth of the Columbia River.
NTSB: Electrical Issue Likely Cause Of Intense Tugboat Fire Off Florida
The fire that gutted the ocean-going tugboat Thomas Dann last year likely started near an engine room fuse box, federal investigators said in a recent report.
IMO's Mandates Help Methanol Gain Traction As Marine Fuel
There are a number of compelling reasons why methanol should be adopted for use as a marine fuel, according to its advocates.
Compact Shaver Z-drive Long On Power, Versatility
Capt. Gary Setvin, at the helm of the 80-foot z-drive tug Sommer S., likes that the boat is compact. He applauds the maneuverability, the power and the comfort of the vessel, “but its greatest feature is that it is short and you can apply power in tight spaces.”
Sabine Pilots bank on new boat's deep-V hull design
The Sabine Pilots took delivery of the 53.5-foot Port Arthur, a Chesapeake-class aluminum pilot boat from Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding of Somerset, Mass., last spring. Port Arthur replaced the 45-foot Sabine Pass Pilot built by Breaux’s Bay Craft in Loreauville, La., in 1975.
Tight bridges, summer boaters keep Lakes pilots vigilant
“Sécurité, sécurité, sécurité, saltwater vessel Isolda to depart Andersons K in 20 minutes,” announced George Haynes, a pilot with the Lakes Pilots Association. It was 1228 and, VHF in hand, he stood near the helm of Isolda, a 656-foot Polsteam bulk carrier that had just sealed the hatches over 22,000 metric tons of corn bound for Porto, Portugal, from elevators along the Maumee River at Andersons Grain & Ethanol in Toledo, Ohio.
Z-Drive Tug Boosts Petchem's Pull In Port Canaveral
The Grecian blue super structure of Christine S., Petchem Inc.’s new azimuthing stern drive tug, lends an Aegean tone to the seaside palette of Port Canaveral, Fla.
Grounded Tug Declines Tow, Then Breaches, Spills Fuel Along BC Coast
After running aground at night near Bella Bella, British Columbia, the captain of an articulated tug-barge told the Canadian Coast Guard that the ATB was not in danger of sinking.
Converted Alaska Crabber Pursues Sharks For Science
A ship anchored five miles southwest of Montauk Point Light on Long Island for several weeks last August had an unusual profile — a large boxy deckhouse far aft and high bow with significant open deck space in between.
IPS-Driven Manatee Step Up For Tampa Bay Pilots
Manatee, fast and sleek and seeming to come out of nowhere, snugged up abreast of the pilot’s ladder on the hull of the 611-foot break-bulk ship Texas Enterprise. Capt. John Timmel, a 29-year veteran and senior pilot with the Tampa Bay Pilots Association, descended the ladder and stepped aboard the new pilot boat.
Construction Down Following Tier 3 Building Boom, Oil Woes
The rush to lay keels before EPA Tier 4 emis-sions rules took effect contributed to a surge of new construction in recent years.
First Rotortug arrives on American shores
Harbor tugboats with three z-drives were first introduced almost two decades ago. The first of these so-called Rotortugs has finally reached North American shores.
McAllister Solidifies Fleet With New Tier 4 Tugs
McAllister Towing and Transportation decided to build Capt. Brian A. McAllister, the most powerful docking and escort tug in its fleet, to handle big containerships expected in East Coast ports following the recent expansion of the Panama Canal.
Foss Puts Spec-built Tier 4 Tug To Work In California
Perhaps not surprisingly, one of the first EPA Tier 4 emissions-compliant tugboats is destined for California, a state where residents and regulators are passionate about clean air.
Moran Bolsters Norfolk Fleet With Beamy 93-footer
East Coast ports are competing for the larger containerships now moving through the Panama Canal, and tugboat companies that work these harbors are bulking up to meet demand. Moran Towing’s 6,000-hp Clayton W. Moran, which arrived in the Port of Virginia in March, is the latest example.
Petchem Tug Turning Heads In Busy Florida Port
With larger ships now calling in at many East Coast ports, tugboat operators have responded by building more powerful azimuthing stern drive (ASD) tugboats that are more capable of safely docking, undocking and escorting the massive vessels.
New Workboat Replaces Venerable Nassco Yard Tug
When it came time to replace the venerable Mr. Ed, a yard tug that has served General Dynamics NASSCO for more than 35 years, there was no need to reinvent a proven performer — a couple of tweaks here, an equipment upgrade there and cleaner-burning engines filled the bill.
New Bisso Tug Reaffirms 20-year Commitment to Z-drives
Mr. Ruben, constructed at Main Iron Works, is the 10th tugboat that the Houma, La., yard has delivered to Bisso Towboat of New Orleans. The last six, including the newest vessel, have been equipped with z-drive propulsion.
Ultrasonic Antifouling Grows as ‘Green' Option for Vessel Owners
By using sound waves, ultrasonic antifouling can prevent the growth of algae, barnacles and slime on boat hulls and interiors, and can protect sea chests and box coolers as well.
NTSB Cites Towboat Captain's Cellphone Use in $60 Million Accident
Federal investigators believe a towboat captain’s cell phone use was a key factor in chain of collisions last year on the Lower Mississippi River.
unions protest as chouest gets alaska tanker escort contract
the leaders of two maritime unions say that a 10-year contract to escort oil tankers in alaska’s prince william sound was unfairly awarded to the louisiana-based company edison chouest offshore.
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stone-moving tugboat fleet leads new york canal renaissance.
Dakota Creek Seeks Jones Act Waiver For New Processor Vessel
Dakota Creek Seeks Jones Act Waiver For New Processor Vessel
New Jones Act ammonia Carrier Delivers For Fertilizer Giant
New Jones Act ammonia Carrier Delivers For Fertilizer Giant
NTSB Urges Better Storm Forecasts, Timelier Bulletins For Mariners
NTSB Urges Better Storm Forecasts, Timelier Bulletins For Mariners
british columbia's new cable ferry always on its moorings
this is not a regular ferry, this is not a regular ferry.
New Ferry Takes the Torch on Historic Columbia River Crossing
“The last of the dairy farms on the island shut down because it wasn’t worth sending a truck down to haul the milk,” said Capt. Ray Peek when asked about the economy on Puget Island, a flat piece of verdant meadows and sloughs in the Columbia River.
scr vs. egr: operators edging into tier 4 weigh technology options
the market for tier 4 tug-boats is off to a slow start, and the president of honolulu towing company young brothers has a good idea why.