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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)

VanEnkevort Tug/Barge Joseph H. Thompson passing Marine City, MI, on the St. Clair River (June 5, 2018)

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)

A little red Wellington Harbour tug.

Micro scale space freighter built from tug boat.

Fox and Tundra, wolf-dog cub/puppies, play a spirited game of tug o' war with a doggy toy.

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This image captures the motion of a tug boat pushing it's barge across the wicomico river, over a 30 second exposure. Had I a remote I would've tried longer exposures but unfortunately not.

William A. Reiss , Tug Green Bay Reiss Coal Co.

Tug Kristin Poling shoves barge Eva Leigh Cutler north on the Hudson River past Hudson, NY.

Kieler Förde outbound

German Wangerooge class (Type 722B/02) ocean tug

Commissioned: 1968/08/14

Displacement: 1,039 tons full load

Dimensions: 51.78 x 12.11 x 4.2 meters

Propulsion: Diesel-electric, 4 diesels, 2,400 shp,

13.6 knots

Crew: 24

Steam Tug Kerne Receives Queens Award

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)

Southampton docks

 

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Tug boats bringing Ensco-72 mid size jack-up oil drilling rig into the Tees to Able UK. Front to back in this picture: Fiery Cross, Coatham Cross. Note shipping lane markers and the surprisingly small cable running from Zeus tug (off camera).

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Tug Bugsier 19 arrives in the Mersey towing barge VT Woolston to Cammell Lairds to carry the flight deck sections of the New HMS PRINCE OF WALES (R09) to Rosyth.

 

Name:Bugsier 19

IMO:9158472

Flag:Germany

MMSI:211260260

Callsign:DIBW

Vessel type:Tug

Gross tonnage:359 tons

Summer DWT:167 tons

Length:30 m

Beam:11 m

Draught:5.2 m

Home port:Hamburg

Class society:Germanischer Lloyd

Build year:1997

Builder :Hitzler Werft

Lauenburg, Germany

The tug 'Osprey Fighter' towing a large barge past Cromer. Sailing from Hansweert (Nr. Antwerp) to Teeside.

Flag of ST. Vincent and Grenadines.

Classificação: LRS + 100 A1 Tug + LMC

 

Dimensões:

 

Comprimento total: [m]............................30,30

Boca max: [m]...........................................8,50

Pontal ao lado: [m].....................................4,68

Calado a ré:[m]..........................................4,27

Deslocamento: [t].......................................491

 

Capacidade dos tanques:

 

Óleo combustível: m3..................................120

Água doce: m3..............................................16

Lastro: m3...................................................55

Espuma: cu.m................................................5

 

Performances (provas de mar):

 

Tração estática AV: [t]...................................35

Velocidade: [nó]...........................................12

 

Sistema propulsor:

 

Motor principal: 1xVillares B&W14V23LU

 

Potência total:....................................1.600 kW

Propulsor:...................Mono hélice em duto Kort

 

Equipamentos Auxiliares:

 

Geradores:..............................2 x MWM D. 232

Capacidade:...................................2 x 96 kVA

Separador água e óleo:..................Senco 2014

Bomba de incêndio:............Senco 245 cu.m/hr

 

Equipamentos de convés:

 

Âncoras:.........................................2 x 570 kg

Amarras:.........................302m 20,5mm diam.

Guincho de Reboque:.Smatco RT 15.10 eletric hydraulic

Gato de Reboque:...........................50 ton SWL

 

Acomodações:...............Espaço habitável para

12 pessoas, consistindo de 5 cabines, paióis,

cozinha, refeitório, banheiros.

 

Equip. Náuticos & Comunicação:

 

Radar:....................................Furuno 821/841

Agulha magnética:......................Tokura Keink

GPS:................................Furuno GP-50 Mark 3

Ecosonda:..............................Furuno FCV 668

Tug of saveiros camuyrano asd 2411 taken in rio de janeiro - brasil

Seen in the port of Civitavecchia, Italy

 

The winning team in action at the 2011 Somersham Carnival. Photo: JLC Photography Ltd

 

More at: www.somershamcarnival.org.uk

Micro scale space freighter built from tug boat.

Lindbergh Aircraft Tug Company is the world’s leader in providing battery-powered movers and pullers to the aircraft, manufacturing, hospital, and retail industries. They provide solutions that eliminate the strains and pains associated with manually pushing airplanes, heavy carts and wheeled equipment, or are less costly, smaller, and more maneuverable than traditional equipment like ride on tugs and fork trucks which are not designed to push/pull aircraft and equipment.

 

Their new battery powered, walk-behind, quiet electric airplane tug, called the AircraftCaddy 4K Jr., is designed for one person to safely and easily push and pull an airplane in and out of a hangar. This design came from customers inquiring on a simpler, and more cost effective tug that only pulls and pushes smaller planes without having all the flexibility of some of our larger, more versitle tugs.

 

The AircraftCaddy 4K Jr airplane tug has smooth acceleration and braking systems that eliminates the rough starting/stopping of gas powered clutching systems. Also, the quietness of the electric motor allows an operator to manipulate their airplane while having the full use of sound, site, and touch.

 

Lindbergh Aircraft Tug Company manufactures the highest quality airplane tugs ranging in capacity from 4K to 35K at very competitive prices. Please contact them today at 1-800-686-2651 or visit them on the web at www.lindbergh.com/aircraft-tug.com

 

Strathardle Highland games. The tug-o-war!! Think the camera mount was too far up the line as most of the shots came out fairly/very blurred. Was a fair distance away from the event as well.

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The tug Bargarth leaving Cardiff for Newport

Still some of yesterday’s snow around as SMS tug “Merchantman” (2008/24 metres/247 gt/bollard pull 50 tonnes) shifts to a job in the Musgrave Channel. SMS tugs are now using the former Svitzer York Dock berths. 11 March 2023.

The first of the tugs has arrived, and QE2 will berth in Greenock.

Photo Courtesy Elton Adams

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)

Crowley Tug Response assisting Hanjin Miami out of berth in Seattle on Nov 16, 2010

Leaving Portsmouth to take HMS Ark Royal on its last journey to scrap.

Thames Highway / KESS

Tugboat Victoria Hunt passes underneath the Queensboro bridge in New York City.

Held at Low Bridge, the tug of war across the River Nidd saw mens and womens teams from the Half Moon pub and its neighbour across the river, Mother Shiptons Inn, competing

Tug is the giant miniature bull terrier (yes, I know, that's just silly talk but it's true) that comes to Back in the Pack dog daycare. We met Tug at the off leash park near our place prior to him coming to daycare and we excited when he finally started.

 

Tug is a sweet heart, a powerful dog, and happens to have a nose that just won't quit (as my left eye can attest to when bending down while he's jumping up).

 

I don't normally post so many photos of the same dog but then again, I like to think that I'm not normal.

coming out to assist our cruise ship, the Riviera into her berth at Istanbul

New tug on trials here in BC.

A Burton Drody photo, used with permission.

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