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  2. Left Coast Lifter - Wikipedia

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    While transporting the sheerleg, the heel pin support may be moved towards the bow of the barge in order to lower the boom and the overall profile of the barge, facilitating transport. The shear-leg crane on Left Coast Lifter has a 328-foot (100 m) long boom, weighing 992 short tons (900 t) with a 1,873-short-ton (1,699 t) lift capacity. [ 4 ]

  3. List of unclassified miscellaneous vessels of the United ...

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    Mobile base vessels used by service squadrons (command ships, barracks ships, bulk storage ships, unnamed barges, and floating shipyard equipment) Retired warships; Training equipment and simulators (including two Great Lakes-based paddlewheel aircraft carriers) War prizes; Currently only one ship, USS Prevail, actively carries an IX hull symbol.

  4. Zidell Companies - Wikipedia

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    Zidell Marine, in the South Waterfront district of Portland, Oregon. The Zidell Companies are a group of family-owned companies based in Portland, Oregon.They include Zidell Marine, a ship construction company which, from 1961 until 2017, specialized in the building of barges, and Tube Forgings of America Inc.

  5. Dutch barge - Wikipedia

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    A Dutch barge [1] is a traditional flat-bottomed shoal-draught barge, originally used to carry cargo in the shallow Zuiderzee and the waterways of Netherlands. [2] There are many types of Dutch barge, with characteristics determined by regional conditions and traditions. Originally, Dutch barges were sailing craft with wooden hulls. Today ...

  6. Widebeam - Wikipedia

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    A widebeam is built in the style of a cruising narrowboat, that is to say, a steel-hulled barge used mainly by leisure boaters. [4] Typically, this entails a bow well-deck with doors leading aft to the living accommodation. The long saloon typically has numerous side-windows, and while its coachroof may have fitments such as solar panels and ...

  7. Garbage scow - Wikipedia

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    The garbage scow Mobro 4000, which was given the nickname the "Gar-Barge", became notorious in 1987 for travelling between New York City and Belize trying unsuccessfully to get rid of a load of rubbish, ultimately incinerated in New York. Garbage scows have been used to covertly transport illegal substances in the US.

  8. Liveaboard - Wikipedia

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    A scuba liveaboard vessel on the Red Sea. Liveaboard can mean: [1] Someone who makes a boat, typically a small yacht in a marina, their primary residence. Powerboats and cruising sailboats are commonly used for living aboard, as well as houseboats which are designed primarily as a residence. [2] A boat designed for people to live aboard it. [3]

  9. Jolly boat - Wikipedia

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    Jolly boats were carried on practically all types of warships of the Royal Navy during the age of sail, from ships of the line down to sloops and brigs. [5] Ships of the line would carry a barge, launch, pinnace , two cutters, all of various sizes, and a jolly boat, while the brigs might carry only a jolly boat and a cutter.