Saturday, January 13, 2024

Choptank and Double Skin


Barge Double Skin 56 and tug Choptank
Off loading

 
Ripples in the water reflect an oil tank barge and its tug at an offloading facility.   
 
Both the tugboat "Choptank" and the oil barge "Double Skin 56" belong to the Vane Brothers Company of Baltimore, Maryland.  The company has been in operation since 1898.
 
The oil barge is of the 50K BBL capacity class; if loaded 100% full, it could hold 56K+ BBL.  It was built in 2006 by Jeffboat of Jeffersonville, Indiana.  That company closed down in 2018; the site on the Ohio River had located a shipyard since 1834, initially as the Howard Shipyard, which built steamboats.

The tugboat "Choptank" is the fifth "Patapsco" class tug designed by Frank Basile of Entech and Associates of Houma, Louisiana.  It was constructed by Thoma-Sea Boat Builders of Lockport, Louisiana.  In all, fifteen "Patapsco" class tugboats were produced between 2004 and 2009.  Naval architect Frank Basile passed away in 2018; over 600 vessels of his designs were built.

 

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for the short history of both vessels and owners and designers and builders.

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  2. I like how the reflections give a hint of what is not shown.

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  3. Thanks! The reflections tell more than the full image.

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