Skipjack En Route to West Coast

Wednesday, July 16, 2008
File (Photo Credit:  Lawson Hitt/Thoma-Sea)
(Photo Credit: Lawson Hitt/Thoma-Sea)

Penn Maritime's newest vessel, Skipjack, is currently en-route from the builder, Thoma-Sea Boatbuilder, on the Gulf coast to the west coast. It is pushing a new 90,000 barrel tank-barge. A sister ship is expected to deliver from the same yard in October this year. These are a part of Penn's five boat order from the yard.

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