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Towboat engine outputs range from less than 600 horsepower (447 kW) up to 11,100 horsepower (8,277 kW). Most towboats are from 35 to 200 feet (11 to 61 m) long, and 21 to 56 feet (6.4 to 17.1 m) wide.
The USCG 65' small harbor tug is a class of fifteen tugs used by the United States Coast Guard for search and rescue, law enforcement, aids-to-navigation work and light icebreaking.
Theodore Too is a large-scale imitation tugboat built in Dayspring, Nova Scotia in 2000 based on the fictional television tugboat character Theodore Tugboat. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] Theodore Too was located in Bedford, Nova Scotia but arrived in Hamilton, Ontario , its new home, on July 18, 2021.
The tugboats were: 48 tons net, 69 gross register tons (GRT), with a length of 64 feet (20 m), a beam of 19 feet (5.8 m). Powered by a diesel White Atlas Imperial engine with 600 bhp (450 kW) and one propeller. The Fellows & Stewart tugboats were numbered from ST 2100 to ST 2198 of a design 3004.
Name Year Built Builder Initial Ownership Current Ownership / Fate Length Beam Bullard Pull Propulsion Service Years Tawe (Gowang) [1] Royal Australian Army AT1555: 15m
49 Sotoyomo-class tugboats. 2 × 12-278A diesel-electric engines, 1 × Fairbanks-Morse reduction gears, 1 × shaft, 1,200shp; 16 of 29 Cherokee-class tugboats. 4 × 12-278A diesel-electric, 0 or 1 × Fairbanks Morse reduction gears, 1 shaft, 3,000shp or 3,600shp; 23 Patapsco-class gasoline tankers. 4 × 12-278A diesel-electric, 2 shafts, 3,300 hp
Eight ships of the class were planned to replace the aging Safeguard-class rescue and salvage ships and Powhatan-class tugboats. They were ordered in 2017 and on 16 March 2018 Gulf Island Fabrication was chosen to construct them. On 26 March 2020, an additional two ships were ordered by the navy.
Eventually all boats were upgraded to the same 800-horsepower main engines used in the later production. [2] [3] In 1966 a contract for the production of 25 additional boats was awarded to J.M. Martinac Shipbuilding Corp. of Tacoma, Washington. All 25 were equipped with the twin 800-horsepower engines of the 1962 and later Yard production.