[JANUARY 6, 2017]

TUG DELAWARE IS FOURTH IN 4,200-HP SERIES

Vane Brothers, a premier marine transportation provider headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, has taken delivery of the tugboat Delaware. The Delaware is the fourth of eight vessels in Vane’s Elizabeth Anne Class of 4,200-horsepower tugboats contracted through St. Johns Ship Building in Palatka, Florida. Next up is the Philadelphia, scheduled for delivery in February. The remaining three Elizabeth Anne Class tugboats are expected to arrive in intervals before year’s end.

“Midway through our contract with St. Johns Ship Building, we are thrilled with the high quality of the four Elizabeth Anne Class tugboats that are now hard-working members of the Vane fleet,” says Vane Brothers President C. Duff Hughes. “The Delaware and her three sister tugs bring heightened performance, crew comfort and safety to the ocean-service towing sector. We look forward to more of the same from the four remaining tugboats being delivered by St. Johns later this year.”

Designed by Frank Basile, P.E., of Entech Designs, LLC, the Delaware is a steel-hulled, model bow tug measuring 100 feet long with a 34-foot beam and 13-foot draught. She utilizes two Caterpillar 3516 Tier 3 (“A” Rated) engines, each generating 2,100 horsepower at 1,600 rpm. Two John Deere PowerTech 4045, 99 kW generators deliver service power to the boat; a third John Deere 4045 drives the Intercontinental DD200 towing winch.

Along with ample headroom, sound-deadening material and other creature comforts, all Elizabeth Anne Class tugs benefit from such features as bigger and more robust firefighting systems, a top-of-the-line Unlimited Controls alarm system, and the newest SIMRAD Electronics package installed by Rhodes Electronics. Spacious accommodations are available for up to seven crewmembers.

Primarily tasked with towing petroleum barges engaged in the North Atlantic coastwise trade, the Delaware is one of two dozen vessels that make up the company’s Philadelphia-based Echo Fleet. The three previous Elizabeth Anne Class tugboats, all of which were delivered in 2016, are among 20 vessels assigned to Vane’s Delta Fleet, also working out of Philadelphia. Vane has approximately 50 tugboats and 80 barges operating out of seven locations along the U.S. East Coast.

For more information, contact Blaise Willig at bwillig@vanebrothers.com

 

 About Vane Brothers
The Vane Brothers Company has served the maritime industry in the Port of Baltimore and along the U.S. Eastern Seaboard since 1898, providing a wide range of maritime services. Today, the company has a fleet of nearly 150 tugboats and barges working out of seven locations: the ports of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah and Jacksonville.