New Southern Illinois Transfer towboat to feature Veth z-drives

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(ST. LOUIS) — Barbour JB Shipyard of St. Louis, Mo., has laid the keel for a new harbor tug that will be powered by Veth z-drives. The purchase agreement was signed at the Inland Marine Expo by Kurt Johnson, Southern Illinois Transfer president and owner of the vessel; Guido Davids, Veth Propulsion area sales manager; and Tim Batten, Twin Disc director of global marine sales. Twin Disc is the distributor for Veth Propulsion in the U.S., exclusive of the Gulf Coast region.

The tug has a planned length of 68 feet and beam of 28 feet. It will be powered by twin 750-hp Cummins diesels and Veth VZ-700 z-drives.

While this is the first Veth Propulsion product purchased by Southern Illinois Transfer, it was Johnson's history with Twin Disc that drew him to the z-drives. "We've always used Twin Disc reduction gears," he said. "Their choosing to partner with Veth says a lot — we're certain they wouldn't associate their name with an inferior z-drive."

Southern Illinois Transfer, a partner in Barbour JB Shipyard, will use the harbor tug to move barges on the Mississippi and Kaskaskia rivers. The company currently operates seven vessels in the Ste. Genevieve, Mo., area, and is building another boat to expand its fleet. The expected launch is January 2018.

By Professional Mariner Staff