New tug will be powered by Caterpillar 3516E engines, operating Kongsberg 255 Z-drives.
Boats & Barges

Blakeley Building Tug For Crescent Towing

Crescent Towing announced August 7 that it has begun construction of a new 6,000 hp., Tier 4 Z-drive tugboat at Blakeley BoatWorks in Mobile, Ala. The tug will be immediately added to Crescent’s Mississippi River ship assist operations upon completion.

“The addition of this new 6,000 hp. Z-drive in support of our Mississippi River operations highlights our continued commitment to providing our customers with the most powerful and technologically advanced equipment in the industry,” said Scott H. Cooper, president of Crescent Towing.

“For over 81 years, our team of mariners and shore-based staff have worked relentlessly to provide the highest quality ship assist towing service in the United States,” said Keith Kettenring, executive vice president and chief operating officer of Crescent Towing. “The addition of this new Tier 4 6,000 hp. Z-drive provides our team with another incredible tool to continue to offer the safest and most reliable towing services on the Mississippi River.”

The new escort towing vessel, which will be named at a later date, was designed by Crowley Engineering Services and will be 92 feet long, 38 feet wide and will draft 19 feet. The tug will be powered by twin Caterpillar 3516E Tier 4 engines, each producing 3,004 hp. to power Kongsberg 255 fixed-pitch azimuthing drives (Z-drives). This is the fifth Crescent Towing escort tug design provided by Crowley.

“Blakeley BoatWorks is honored to partner with Crescent Towing and Crowley Engineering Services to design and construct the second of a series of 6,000 hp. tugboats,” said Swathin Kannalath, managing director of Blakeley BoatWorks. “The opportunity to construct one of the largest and most advanced tugboats operating on the Mississippi River creates a great amount of excitement for our entire team.”