Electric tour boats create new tradition  for historic Niagara Falls operator

Electric tour boats create new tradition for historic Niagara Falls operator

On a drizzly summer morning, Capt. Kaitlynn McHenry guided Maid of the Mist’s James V. Glynn off the dock in Niagara Falls State Park. Instead of rumbling engines, the vessel got underway with a subtle whoosh. The 90.5-foot catamaran James V. Glynn and its sister vessel, Nikola Tesla, are the first zero-emission tour boats operating in the United States. Electricity…
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Bisso Towboat crews keep exports humming  at Louisiana grain terminal

Bisso Towboat crews keep exports humming at Louisiana grain terminal

The Zen-Noh Grain Corp. (ZGC) export elevator near Convent, La., is one of the busiest on the Lower Mississippi River. It runs around the clock loading American grain into ships heading overseas. Bisso Towboat Co. of Luling, La., and its three azimuthing stern drive (ASD) tugboats positioned just upriver, play a key role in keeping the terminal running efficiently. Day…
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Rebuilding the New Jersey shore,  one load at a time

Rebuilding the New Jersey shore, one load at a time

From a vantage point 70 feet above the waterline, the mate and drag tender aboard the articulated tug-barge (ATB) Douglas B. Mackie/Ellis Island collaborated to keep the unit working safely and efficiently. The job entailed sucking up tons of sand from dozens of feet below the surface at a designated location several miles off Sandy Hook, N.J., then delivering it…
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Alabama department goes the  extra mile with new fireboat

Alabama department goes the extra mile with new fireboat

  Almost three years ago, a massive fire destroyed 27 condominiums in Perdido Beach, Fla. Firefighters from across the region helped fight the flames, including those from Orange Beach just across the Alabama state line. Bruce Nelson, a battalion chief for Orange Beach Fire Rescue, said the event demonstrated the value of a steady water supply. It also influenced how…
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Going the long way

Going the long way

In the 2020s, the sight of a U.S.-flagged tugboat in a Dutch port is a rare one. But Weeks Marine’s Thomas was there all the same in July 2021.  A friend shared a photo of the 4,000-hp tugboat in a slip in Rotterdam and it begged for an explanation.  Weeks Marine is using Thomas to support an infrastructure project on…
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