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Vancouver B.C. based Seaspan International is having a very attractive pair of new tugs finished up at their Vancouver Shipyard division. The hulls were fabricated in China and shipped across the Pacific by barge. When the two 64 by 23-foot tugs are completed with the addition of machinery and deckhouses, they will be the result of several years design and planning that included significant input from the operations end of the towing company. Over the past twenty years, Canadian tonnage regulations have created a generation of beamy 50-footers in British Columbia. These new boats have gone beyond this limit to define a new generation of tug with a fine longer double-chined hull. The hull has a moulded depth held to 10.4-feet to facilitate working some of the shallower areas of the lower Fraser River while providing good water flow to the propellers. This fine hull form, combined with a smooth "slipper" stern will reduce wake wash and lesson the need for the tug to make a "slow-bell" past riverside moorings.
Main engines will be a pair of Cummins KTA38 M0. The engines will be operated at reduced RPM to deliver 600 HP each rather than their full continuous rating of 800 HP or a total of 1600 HP, although in times of high river this can be adjusted upward. The mains will turn into TwinDisc 540 marine gears with 5.19:1 rations. The 72x62-inch propellers will turn in Harrington Kort19 A nozzles. The Twin Disc gears will provide for counter rotating propellers to give maximum efficiency in handling and in drawing water flow. The four Cummins main engines were installed in the boats in late March with plans for the new tugs to be in operation by summer. For more information, contact: Marc McAllister 525-501, 500-476, 475-451, 450-426, 425-401, 400-376 |
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