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27/07/23. Dunkerque, Nord.
Built: 2016
Builder:
Flag: Dunkerque, France.
Gross tonnage: 375 tons
Ship collection: www.flickr.com/photos/hhhumber/collections/72157630071766...
Tugs Chale and Doggersbank with cruise ship Silver Cloud, Castries, St Lucia, 7 November 2011. © Professor S B
Doesn't matter what new toys the dogs get, Buster decides it is suitable for tug-o-war.. including the new Kong frisbee.
Type of ship: Tug
IMO Number: 9353204 Flag: Brazil
MMSI Number: 710002860 Length: 84.0m
Callsign: PPTU Beam: 18.0m
Taken in ilha grande bay - angra dos reis - brazil
The tugs Wyoming and Superior turn the Algosteel which is destined for a salt load delivery on the Rouge River.
Gb Railfreight 60002 "Graham Farish 50th Anniversary 1970-2020" seen passing Rainhill working 6M51 1203 Doncaster Down Decoy Gbrf to Liverpool Biomass Tml Gbf (02/04/23)
Tugs during Greek Week 2022 on the campus of Eastern Illinois University on April 23, 2022. (Dominic Baima)
Members of Eastern Illinois University Greek Life compete in Tugs as part of Greek Week on April 22, 2023, at the campus pond. (Dominic Baima)
The small tug "Felix-tow" from Deans tugs,been used under contract to the dutch shipping co. "van der wees" whilst movin the loads to cottom power station.
22 January 2011, and 60099 hauls another load of Polish coal into Fiddler's Ferry through a typical grey Cheshire winters day. 7 days later and the silver dream machine was tugging myself and 500 other lunatics to the outer extremes of the Peoples Republic of South Yorkshire. At least Toton gave it a wash first...
Ship Type: Tug
Year Built: 1993
Length x Breadth: 31.35 m X 10 m
DeadWeight: 208 t
46 TBP
Speed: up to 12.6 knots
Flag: Germany [DE]
Call Sign: DDMY
IMO: 9045871
MMSI: 211208350
Members of Eastern Illinois University Greek Life compete in Tugs as part of Greek Week on April 22, 2023, at the campus pond. (Dominic Baima)
Members of Eastern Illinois University Greek Life compete in Tugs as part of Greek Week on April 22, 2023, at the campus pond. (Dominic Baima)
Tug boat 'Wieringen" in Amsterdam Harbour.
I used starsys.deviantart.com/art/fake-hdr-action-91260326 in Photoshop to fake HDR, then applied more highlight and shadow effects.
Working Harbor Committee Jun 15th tour, quoting from their website:
workingharbor.com/Events.htm#sunset_tour
"We depart Pier 16 at the South Street Seaport, go by the Brooklyn Piers and south in Buttermilk Channel between Brooklyn & Governors Island, passing Atlantic Basin. We go further south and nose into Erie Basin, a large barge & tug facility and home to IKEA's Brooklyn store on the former site of Todd Shipyard and a now filled in graving dock.
We then cross Upper New York Harbor, passing numerous moored barges and tugs to the entrance to the Kill Van Kull, a waterway that separates Staten Island and Bayonne, passing tanker terminals, tug yards, and a large ship repair facility with floating drydocks. We proceed westerly and pass under the Bayonne Bridge, turning north to enter Newark Bay, home of Port Newark and Port Elizabeth, the largest collection of huge container ports on the East Coast of the US.
We come back out through the Kill Van Kull again, then north passing the end of the Military Ocean Terminal with its large active graving dock, then go by Global Marine Terminal just north. We pause at the end at the Statue of Liberty (around sunset) and then proceed to the tip of Manhattan and back to Pier 16."