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Biggest Tugboat In U.S

The biggest tugboat in the U.S is the Lauren Foss, an Ocean Towing and Anchor Handling Tug operated by Foss Maritime. It is a twin-screw tug with a bollard pull of 97 tons and 6602 horsepower.

Lauren Fuss
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Its SOLAS and Ice Class notations enable it to operate in challenging environments, including cold regions.

It was built by Marine Power & Equipment, with its keel laid on February 28, 1982 and delivered on March 9, 2003. The powerful U.S tugboat’s hailing port is Seattle, WA.

Lauren Foss has an LOA of 45.66 m and a width of 12.2 m. It has a gross tonnage of 817 tonnes and a fuel tank capacity of 224,000 gallons (MGO).

It mainly operates along the West Coast of the United States, the Pacific Northwest and Alaska; however, it can also undertake long-range ocean towing and has successfully undertaken transoceanic trips such as aid deliveries to African countries.

The biggest U.S tugboat is involved in towing large barges and disabled vessels in oceans, anchor handling for offshore projects, and acting swiftly in emergency salvage and rescue operations.

Its regular work includes towing petroleum barges and construction equipment and supporting marine infrastructure projects along the U.S. West Coast and beyond.

The tug has heavy-duty winches that can handle long lengths of heavy towing cable with innovative designs such as underslung winding for a low centre of gravity and enhanced safety.

Its hull form and propulsion system allow for precise manoeuvring, giving greater control to operators during dangerous or challenging towing and positioning operations.

The tug’s design is environmentally friendly as it uses fuel as ballast, decreasing the risk of water discharge, recycling wash water and providing large storage for waste.

It can function efficiently in warm and cold climates, with features such as heated sea chests and winches and is not restricted to only arctic operations despite the ice-class rating.

The biggest tugboat in the U.S operates with a crew of 8 members. The tug has private staterooms, satellite internet, GMDSS radio and also SOLAS-compliant life-saving appliances.

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