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Horizon Flips First Hull for McAllister

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

October 10, 2016

  • Photo: Horizon Shipbuilding
  • Photo: Horizon Shipbuilding
  • Photo: Horizon Shipbuilding Photo: Horizon Shipbuilding
  • Photo: Horizon Shipbuilding Photo: Horizon Shipbuilding

Horizon Shipbuilding, Inc. of Bayou La Batre, Ala. said it has reached milestone in its contract with McAllister Towing. 

 
The Capt. Brian A. McAllister, the first of up to four hulls, has been flipped and set on the shipbuilding ways. A considerable amount of work was performed while the hull was upside down including installation of all major pipe runs and manifolds, fabrication and installation of the cable trays and bulkhead penetrations and fender installation, the builder said. With the hull set, Horizon will be able to set the prefabricated and outfitted superstructure.
 
Project Manager, Jesse Dunn, commented, “We have built a lot of boat so far in a relatively short amount of time. With the hull flipped a lot of work opens up. We have the superstructure and the stacks ready to go and look forward to setting them in the next couple of weeks.”
 
The 100’x40’ escort/rescue tugs are powered by a pair of Caterpillar 3516E Tier 4 engines with Schottel SRP4000 FP azimuth thrusters. The package will produce a total of 6,770 hp and 80 metric tons of bollard pull. The tugs are classified ABS Maltese Cross A-1 Towing, Escort Service, FiFi 1 and Maltese Cross AMS. The hull design from Jensen Maritime is for enhanced shipdocking in addition to direct and indirect escorting. Towing machinery will include a Markey asymmetric render-recover winch on the bow and a Markey tow winch with a spool capacity of 2,500′ of 2¼” wire on the stern.
 
The Capt. Brian A. McAllister is scheduled for a spring 2017 delivery.

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