Tugboats are aquatic workhorses, built for power rather than speed, often spraying water while towing ships to celebrate their arrival. Despite their size, tugboats carry an impressive amount of ...
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How Fast Can A Tugboat Go? (And Why They're So Slow)
Tugboats are built to be strong enough to pull massive ships, not for speed. Unlike cargo ships or speedboats, which are designed for high velocities, tugboats serve a different purpose: assisting and ...
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First-of-its-kind boat makes waves in the open ocean: 'It will change the game'
The boat was costlier to build than a traditional model, but the company estimates its reduced operational costs will pay for ...
Marcon International, Inc. of Coupeville, Washington, says it has sold the U.S. flag ocean-going twin screw tug "Melvin E. Lemmerhirt" to U.S. buyers on a private & confidential basis. The 3,900BHP ...
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