Harbor Docking and Towing's new 92-foot tug Robert Allan Ltd
Harbour Tugs and Operation

Canadian firm to design new ship assist tug for Harbor Docking and Towing

Jens Karsten

Canadian naval architecture firm Robert Allan Ltd has been selected to design a new ship assist tug for Harbor Docking and Towing of Lake Charles, Louisiana.

The completed tug will have an LOA of 92 feet (28 metres), a moulded beam of 40 feet (12 metres), a moulded depth of 17 feet (5.2 metres), and a bollard pull of 88 tonnes.

The vessel will be designed to American Bureau of Shipping rules including the A1 escort tug and FFV 1 notations. Construction will take place at C&C Marine and Repair's shipyard in Belle Chasse, Louisiana.

Accommodation will be available for a crew of up to six with two double cabins and two single cabins.

The propulsion system will utilise a pair of Cummins QSK60-M diesel engines each rated at 2,700 hp (2,000 kW) at 1,800 rpm coupled with a pair of electric motors and connected to Kongsberg US255S Z-drives units.

The propulsion can be operated in four modes: electric mode for standby and transit on electric motors alone; hybrid mode for full-power manoeuvres using the diesel engines and the electric motors; mechanical mode using only the diesel engines; and a mode that will use the electric motors for manoeuvring and one main engine PTO powering the Fifi system.