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While transporting the sheerleg, the heel pin support may be moved towards the bow of the barge in order to lower the boom and the overall profile of the barge, facilitating transport. The shear-leg crane on Left Coast Lifter has a 328-foot (100 m) long boom, weighing 992 short tons (900 t) with a 1,873-short-ton (1,699 t) lift capacity. [ 4 ]
Between 1961 and 2017, when it discontinued its barge manufacturing, the company built 277 barges, [2] varying in length between 150 feet (46 m) and 400 ft (120 m). [3] During the final 15 years of production, most of Zidell's barges were double-hulled tankers . [ 2 ]
The tug struck the barge Nestucca while trying to put a line up, opening a nearly 4 ft (1.2 m) gash below the waterline. The early leak estimate was 70,000 US gal (264 m 3 ), but in the final analysis, the loss was determined to be more than 200,000 US gal (757 m 3 ), affecting marine environments from California to British Columbia.
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Pacific Bridge built 27 YFN Freight Barges in 1943. Pacific Bridge also built 90 of the 138-ton barges, these smaller barges were sometimes called lighters, they were 110-foot-long, some were covered workshops, due to their simple and well-built construction some are still in service today. [51] YFN 576 to YFN 603. [52] [53]
A barge that sank near Angel's Gate and was blown up as a hazard to navigation. Georgia: 22 February 1966 A barge that was scuttled off Redondo Beach. Georgia Straits: A tug that sank under tow off Los Angeles. USS Gregory United States Navy: 4 March 1971 A Fletcher-class destroyer that was bombed as a target off San Clemente Island. Johanna Smith
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(8) 1,000 hp (750 kW) azimuthing thrusters (4/barge) VB-10,000 is a heavy-lift twin- gantry catamaran consisting of two truss space frames atop two barges . The design was derived from Versabar's earlier VB-4000 (aka Bottom Feeder ), [ 1 ] [ 2 ] which was developed to clear debris from toppled oil drilling platforms in the Gulf of Mexico .