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Really Random Tugs 15
August 11, 2013 in collaboration, Ingram Barge Co., Kirby Corporation, Moran, photos, USNS | Tags: Alva Dupre, C. R. Haden, Cape Ann, collaboration, David G. Sehrt, Denia, Leviticus, Signet Valiant, tugster, USNS Benavidez | 2 comments
I’m in the sixth boro, but I have more fotos from the southern US, all by a friend who still wishes no credit. So enjoy –for starters–a NY-built vessel with a New England name working the Neches River via Baltimore in east Texas . . . Cape Ann.
Signet Valiant (ex-Natalie Cole) in Mississippi . . . with a “special project” to the left. Signet Valiant should not be confused with a Valiant Signet.
In Texas . . . Corpus Christi, it’s C. R. Haden working
on the stern of USNS Benavidez (T-AKT-306), while Denia leans on the forward portion of the hull.
All 138′ loa of Kirby’s low-ridin’ Leviticus at Southwest Pass. I don’t believe they have a Numbers or Deutoronomy.
Alva Dupre (ex-Compass Hero and others) on the Neches in Texas.
And finally, from a barge company, David G. Sehrt, which has previously appeared on this blog here.
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