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Marin-och Haverikonsult AB

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.

SERCO Marine services Tug SD SUZANNE.

 

Portsmouth Harbour.

Kirklees Model Boat Club member Richard Simpson's 1:48 scale replica of 'Enigma', an Envoy class Admiralty tug used during World War Two. Richard's version has an electric motor and a vapour generator. She is pictured on the lake at Wilton Park, Batley. The prototype was one of six built and completed in 1944 by Cochrane of Selby.

Marin- & Haverikonsult

Tug "Michael Lind", Ex. Double Eagle

The Tug Reiss tied up at a marina on Lake Kalamazoo. She is the last steam powered Great Lakes Towing style tug left in the world. Douglas, Michigan. Summer 2017.

Three tugs from left to right Apex Tenax and Phenix moored at Fawley oil terminal

"The Island Brave is a coastal tug of 1050 horsepower and is primarily engaged in towing Island Tug's medium and smaller sized oil barges. A wonderful vessel for maneuverability and sea keeping, the Island Brave is a favorite among the Island crews."

 

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From Governors Island

A powerful beast used as a manoeuvring and escort tug, with full firefighting capability

  

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There were a lot of tug boats navigating around the San Francisco Bay, helping the bigger ships get through. This was shot from Pier 39, in the background you can see the Golden Gate Bridge.

Tug Bustler passing the Round Tower at the entrance to Portsmouth Harbour.

Towing Log Boom up the Fraser river BC Canada

tug in port fourchon,La

hmm not the lighting I was going for...but I kinda like it....

a silhouette of tug of war between mastiffs....lol

Tug on the canal at Pegasus bridge heading to Caen

Portsmouth tug boats

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 Racia giving a side tow to a lighter. Seen in the Thames of Wapping.

Tug boat sitting in the port in Nassau, Bahamas next to the cruise ships.

These little tugs (like a tug boat on wheels) push and pull baggage carts and whole airplanes!

Tug Yorkshireman with its fire monitors running escorted Saga Pearl 2 into Portsmouth at the end of its last cruise. 11/04/19

Tug Pantodynamos leaving Portsmouth Harbour on 14th October 2011 to tow HMS Southampton to Aliaga Turkey for scrap.She was built in 1971 in Bremerhaven Germany,she is 859 tons

another old one taken on the tug of war competition in 2009 in Port Alfred - Eastern Cape, South Africa

Tugs on the campus of Eastern Illinois University on April 20, 2023. (Brejona Hutchinson)

Lyme Regis beach. The view from Hix Oyster and Fish on the hill.

Hard take a photo while playing tug in a dark room... I'll get better.

Type of ship: Tug

IMO Number: 9157820 Flag: Norway

MMSI Number: 259418000 Length: 75.0m

Callsign: LINH3 Beam: 18.0m

 

Taken in ilha grande bay - angra dos reis - brasil

Tug boat - machine room (SK) 2016

This was the first round of the village tug of war, held between Burrough Street and Back Street. Burrough Street won.

Micro scale space freighter built from tug boat.

Planet Ace vehicle carrier, flag Panama.

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Engine catterpillar mod 3512

Tug Annie M Dean assisting car ferry crossing from Bob-Lo Island to Amherstburg, Ontario. Crossing part of the Detroit River.

These aircraft tugs are designed to push, pull and maneuver aircraft up to 15,000 lbs in an airport, FBO or hanger for the aviation industry. Our aviation tugs come with an easy-on roller cradle that slides effortlessly under the front tire of any air. Once the tire of the aircraft is loaded in the cradle, the cradle has a 5th wheel style turning that allows our aviation tugs to turn a full 180 degrees underneath the wheel of the aircraft without turning the wheel or steering mechanism of your aircraft. The lever handle and cable system on our airport tugs locks and releases the easy-on cradle when loading and unloading aircraft.

 

After Lindy's Aircraft Tug has safely secured the front wheel of the aircraft in the easy-on wheel cradle, one operator can easily maneuver aircraft in tightly stacked aviation hangers or staging on an airport ramp. Our airport tugs have a smooth acceleration and braking system resulting from variable speed twist grip handlebars with forward and reverse 0-2 mph operations that eliminates the jerkiness found in gas powered aircraft tugs. Plus, the quietness of the electric motor allows the operator to safely manipulate their airplane without the loud, aggravating, unsafe noise that goes with operating combustion engine aviation tugs.

 

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New tug of the camorim towage-RIO DE JANEIRO - BRASIL

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