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Vane Bros. Orders Tugs from Chesapeake Shipbuilding

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

September 2, 2016

Photo: Chesapeake Shipbuilding

Photo: Chesapeake Shipbuilding

Chesapeake Shipbuilding Corp. announced it has signed contracts with Vane Brothers to build three more ocean going tugs, marking the 18th, 19th and 20th tugboats built by Chesapeake Shipbuilding for Vane Brothers since 2008.
 
The new contract will continue Chesapeake’s steady output of Vane tugs as the shipyard currently has three tugboats under construction for Vane Brothers.
 
The design of the three new tugboats will be nearly identical to previous tugboats built for Vane Brothers. Each will be equipped with twin Caterpillar 3512 main engines producing a combined 3,000 horsepower, and a single drum hydraulic winch from JonRie of New Jersey. The tugs will measure 94’ long with a 32’ beam, and a 13’ depth.
 
All Chesapeake Shipbuilding tugs are built in a controlled indoor environment prior to being launched into Maryland’s Wicomico River. Chesapeake Shipbuilding has recently made significant upgrades to its facility, including two additional large hull fabrication buildings, to increase its production capacity and efficiency.
 

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