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Chesapeake Launches Tugboat for Vane Brothers

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April 9, 2015

  • Photo courtesy of Chesapeake Shipbuilding
  • Photo courtesy of Chesapeake Shipbuilding
  • Photo courtesy of Chesapeake Shipbuilding Photo courtesy of Chesapeake Shipbuilding
  • Photo courtesy of Chesapeake Shipbuilding Photo courtesy of Chesapeake Shipbuilding
Chesapeake Shipbuilding has launched another tugboat for Vane Brothers, the builder announced today.
 
The tugboat, named Fort Schuyler, represents the 11th tugboat that Chesapeake Shipbuilding has built for Vane Brothers of the 14 contracted.
 
The new tugboat is nearly identical to the previous 10 tugboats built for Vane Brothers - equipped with twin Caterpillar 3512 main engines producing a combined 3,000 horsepower, and a single drum hydraulic towing winch. 
 
Each Chesapeake Shipbuilding tugboat is built in a controlled indoor environment, before being moved and launched into Maryland’s Wicomico River. Chesapeake Shipbuilding has recently made significant upgrades to its facility to increase its production capacity and efficiency, including two large hull fabrication buildings. 
 

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