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Tug Emily Anne rises from the water, wrapped in chains, upside down on Friday, June 10, 2016 from Massachusetts Bay in Boston. The Emily Anne sank with three people onboard outside Boston’s North Channel just after 6 a.m. on Feb. 16, 2016. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Lt. Wade Thompson)
United Kingdom PUNISHER, Delta Marine Tug
Predator Charters Marine Ltd., Southend-on-Sea, Essex.
SPECIFICATIONS
Builder Delta Shipyards
Engine Replaced 2009
Workboat Code CAT 2-60 miles offshore
Generator 6.5 KVA
6 Ton Hydraulic Winch
Plough 4.8m x 1.7m x 0.9 weight 1.5 ton
Dimensions Length 14.60m Beam 4.08m Draft 1.5m
Detroit 12v71
Fixed Pitch Propeller
Power Output 360hp
Service Speed 8.5 knots
Bollard Pull 5 Tons
Fuel Capacity 4000 ltrs
Water Capacity 1000 ltrs
2 Overnight Cabins and Facilities
Seiwa Explorer MK 3 Plotter Seiwa Explorer MK 3 Radar Seiwa Echo Sounder x2 VHF's Seiwa Class B A.I.S
www.predatorchartersmarineltd.co.uk/vessels/
MMSI: 235083434
Call Sign: 2EAG7
Flag: United Kingdom [GB]
AIS Vessel Type: Tug
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 14m × 4m
Status: Active
www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/details/ships/shipid:197111/...
This is a tug boat entering into a lock at one of the dams on the Columbia River pushing barges upstream.
This shot was taken on the dock next to the Celebrity Solstice cruise ship. My sister and her husband thought it would be funny if we read "tug" as a verb (and a suggestion) instead of a noun. I digitally cross-processed the shot, reduced the saturation, and added some texturing as I'm want to do.
Also, I thought this would be a nice change from some of the other shots I've posted here.
Hehe, I'm loving this extra time I have for Tug chasing.... Here's another of the mighty machines that had evaded my lenses, 60013 accelerates 3000 tons of coal and metal at Cueredley on 27 October 2010, working the final yards of 6F74 Liverpool Bulk Terminal-Fiddlers Ferry service.
DB Cargo Class 60 'Tug' number 60020 arrives at Swinton with a light engine move from Toton to Doncaster.
Tug St Piran, built Scotland 1979, formerly Hallgarth, since scrapped, manoeuvering in limited space, Falmouth, 1 May 2011. Copyright Professor S B
The USNS PATUXENT with Tug DOROTHY McALLISTER, PATRICK McALLISTER & LEWIS G SEABROOK leaving Drydock #5 at Detyens Shipyard in Charleston, SC.
Tug and barge entering San Juan Bay, off Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Remolcador y barcaza entrando a la Bahía de San Juan, frente al Viejo San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Something happened while we were docking in Sitka such that one of the works boats tied to the barge overturned and had to be recovered by the crane on the deck of the barge…didn’t see that coming!