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This is the Lees variant of the tug.
Titan Plant Services of Seaview, Wellington, manufactured seven "Titan Tugs" for use in loading and unloading of transport trailers at the inter-island ferry terminals at wellington and picton, around 1993. Not unlike the sky-tugs found at airports, these tugs are on a smaller scale, designed for excellent manouverability within the confines of a ro-ro ferry hold. These days they appear a little worse for wear; I'm not sure if they're still in use.
take a look through look through the 'introducing the titan tug' set , you'll find a number of views, including a couple of panoramas depicting the cramped drivers cab. In all, a very unusual specialised vehicle. you'll also find a few images of a variant of the tug manufactured by Lees of Tauranga.
A distant tug is viewed past the hull of the John H Amos as it waits for restoration. St. Mary's Island, Chatham, Kent.
A tug on the Caribbean side of the Canal. I don't think these go into the canal itself. Tug name appears to be Harding.
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Tug Apex in the solent heading for Fawley Oil Refinery being mobbed by seagull's.
Ship Type: Tug
Length x Breadth: 35 m X 14 m
Speed recorded (Max / Average): 8.7 / 6.6 knots
Flag: United Kingdom [UK]
Call Sign: MQVM8
IMO: 9408035,
MMSI: 235053723
Rope detail off a tug in Victoria Harbor, Hong Kong, China. My thanks to my friend LVShooter for introducing me to Lollipops. :)
tug war during Petronas Family Day at Nexus Karambunai Resort.
I personally say that Nexus Karambunai Resort is a heaven on earth.
You can rarely find the tranquility here at any other places.
Located about 30km from the Kota Kinabalu International Airport, this is a must-go place for those who love beaches.
the Port Of Antwerp Authority operated tug ready to get into action near the Zandvliet lock to assist the COSCO operated general cargo vessel 'Da Tong Yun' as it enters the port as the chemical tanker 'Sten Aurora' (IMO 9318565) is sailing out of the lock unassisted.
Tugs Sao Miquel and Pero de Teive with pilot vessel Porta do Mar, Ponta Delgada, Sao Miquel, Azores. 8 April 2016. Copyright Professor S B