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  2. 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 The 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. Foss Maritime - Wikipedia

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    On September 1, 1993, Foss Maritime expanded into the San Francisco Bay Area, maintaining a pool of vessels and barges for Tug/Barge escort, docking, and other services in conjunction with SeaRiver maritime. Today [when?] Foss provides three large conventional SeaRiver tugs and one Foss cycloidal tractor tug. The Foss SeaRiver Tug office is ...

  5. History of abandoned concrete barge in DuPont was ... - AOL

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    An abandoned concrete barge has been sitting off the coast of DuPont for more than 60 years. ... In October 1921 Captain Barker was offered for sale at Fort Canby, Astoria, and in June 1923 it was ...

  6. Weeks 533 - Wikipedia

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    The floating barge-crane, originally named Marine Boss, was built for Murphy Pacific Marine.The barge was assembled by Zidell Explorations from scrapped ship steel in Oregon [2] in 1966 and fitted in San Francisco with a heavy 500-ton revolving crane made by Clyde Iron Works [3] to perform the heavy girder and deck-section lifts for construction of the 1967 San Mateo-Hayward Bridge.

  7. California Steam Navigation Company - Wikipedia

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    The California Steam Navigation Company owned and chartered dozens of ships, barges, tugs, and boats. Relatively few were in full-time service on specific routes. Some were operated only seasonally to meet the peak demand of the summer harvest time, when ships and barges would bring crops from the interior to San Francisco.

  8. Freedom Ship - Wikipedia

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    The project would not be a conventional ship, but rather a series of linked barges. The Freedom Ship project envisioned an integrated city 1,800 metres (5,900 ft) long [3] with condominium housing for 80,000 people, [3] a hospital, school system, hotel, casino, commercial and office occupancies, duty-free shopping and other facilities, large ...

  9. Pacific Bridge Company - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Bridge's USS Waterford (ARD-5) Pacific Bridge's ARD-6 submerged at Dutch Harbor Alaska with Sub USS S-46 for repair 1944 . Built by Pacific Bridge in Alameda CA and are 483 feet long, beam of 71 Feet, and draft of 5 Feet. Ship displacement 4,800 tons. Crew complement 6 Officers and 125 Enlisted. Armament of two single Oerlikon 20 mm ...