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Harley Marine Names Two ATBs

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

January 20, 2017

Harley Marine Services has named two articulated tug and barge (ATB) units currently under construction at Gunderson Marine (barges) and Conrad Shipyard (tugs), respectively. The vessels include two 116 foot tugs and two 80,000 barrel barges.

 
The tugs, each being built at Conrad Shipyard of Morgan City, La. are 116 feet long with a beam of 36 feet. Each vessel is equipped with two GE Tier 4 propulsion engines, for a total of approximately 4,560 horsepower, and two John Deere Tier 3 generators. These cutting edge engines reduce NOx and particulate matter. The vessels are each equipped with a Markey tow winch and bow and stern fendering. 
 
Built at Gunderson Marine of Portland, Ore., the barges are 430 feet long with a beam of 76 feet with a carrying capacity of 80,000 barrels. Their state-of-the-art nitrogen gas generators inject nitrogen into all cargo compartments maintaining an inert or "oxygen deficient" environment which exponentially increases the safety of the barge.
 
On the first unit, the tug will be named ONECURE and the barge, ONEDREAM.
 
The names have a very personal meaning to Harley Franco, Chairman and CEO, as he honors his lifelong friends Larry and Sherry Benaroya of the Benaroya Research Foundation for the work they have done fighting diabetes in the Pacific Northwest. Harley Marine Services has been a longtime supporter of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) in its effort to fight Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). The name "ONEDREAM" is derived from Seattle's successful T1D fundraising Dream Gala. ONEDREAM will be propelled by ONECURE, which aspires for a cure for Type 1 Diabetes.
 
"We are blessed to have people like the Benaroyas who model philanthropy in the Seattle community and beyond," said Franco. This naming highlights their 30 year dedication to T1D.
 
Larry Benaroya said, "These names will reflect the singular vision of life without Type 1 Diabetes and will help tell a story of our fight against Type 1 Diabetes." 
 
The second ATB unit will be named with a nod to Harley Marine Services corporate culture. The tugboat will be named TODD E PROPHET and the barge ALL ABOARD FOR A CURE.
 
Todd Prophet, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Harley Marine Services and a company leader for 19 years, has spearheaded financing and capital structures to allow for Harley Marine's steady growth, expansion and construction projects. While Prophet has battled lung cancer and has fought hard to overcome the enormous challenges, he has continued to work for Harley Marine and steps up for a variety of the company's many philanthropic pursuits. Despite his diagnosis, he has remained a pillar within the company and a rock for his family. "We are honored to have a vessel named after Todd Prophet, a valuable asset and senior leader in the company," Franco said.
 
The companion barge, named ALL ABOARD FOR A CURE, speaks to Harley Marine's mission to give back to the community. Whether fighting to end cancer, cystic fibrosis or diabetes, the company is compelled to make a difference by supporting charities in their efforts to fund research. Harley Marine's company slogan "Cruisin' For a Cure", dating back to the company's infancy, will remain until a vessel can proudly be named "Cure Found".

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