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2010 NEW 25' x 14' x 3'4" Truckable Steel Push Tug - To be ordered from builder 25’ Steel Hull Tug Boat 25’ 6” x 14’ x 5’ GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS (Standard) Length ———————————25’ 6” Hull Steel————1/4” A36 Steel Beam ——————————---14’ Hull Steel Prop Area 5/16”A36 Steel Hull Depth——————————5’ Super Structure——3/16”A36 Steel Draft (max)------------------------------3’ 4” Pilot House -----------3/16” A36 Steel Total HP 660 Radius Corners-----------3/8” Steel Cabin Height ————————7’ Fuel Capacity ————-700 Gallons Cabin Width ————————9’ x 7’ Engine(Twin) (John Deere 6081 AFM) Water Tight Hatch for Eng. Room Engines (330 HP Each @ 2300 rpm) Push Knees Height ————-9’ 0” Transmission ZF or Twin Disc. 2.88:1 Knees Above Deck——————6’ 0” Propellers (2)—————34”Prop Pilot House Height ————7’ 0” Shafts —————3” Stainless Steel Pilot House Width——————-5’ 0” Helm System ———————-Manual Hydraulic (Jastrum) Pilot House Length—————-6’ 0” Helm Wheel --Destroyer Type Throttles-----Installed Wiring-----Armor Cable Interior Dome Lights (white and red/white) installed Electrical Power—12V System Navigation Lights—Perko—Installed Horn---------Installed Marine Radio----------Installed Loud Speaker Hailer----Installed Compass-----Installed in Dash Spot Light ------installed Windshield Wiper ---Installed 12 Volt Breaker Panels ---Installed Perko Battery Switches-----Installed Primer(Epoxy) ———————–All Voids Paint (Epoxy)Exterior, SS, Eng. Room Deck ———————————-Anti Skid Void Access ——18” WT Manways Rub Rail—————————-Sch. 40 Half Pipe Bow Front ——-3/8” A36 Steel Bulwarks——————————12” High Chine Bar—————1” Steel Rod Framing——————————--18” Spacing Pilot House Eye Level -14’ Eye Level Winches—Two 5 ton manual wintech or BB winches w/ 30” wheels—Installed (2) Steel Weather Tight Door for Cabin and Pilot House (1) Weather Tight Access Hatch for Engine Room (2) Button Chocks——————Installed Push Knees (Johnson Moulded Rubber on ½” plate backing) on push knees and all 4 corners and between push knees) Keel Coolers—Stainless Steel Bilge Pumps—(2) Installed Water tight compartments --4 Engine Room--- 7’ High Stand UP between main engines Twin Chrome Plated Smoke Stacks and Guard (18 wheeler style) Rudder Angle Indicator Installed Main Rear Tow Bitt Installed (1) Main Forward Bitt Installed Four Lifting Eyes to lift tug boat out of water installed Tie Down Bitts Installed (4) Battery Jumper Switch Battery Boxes Installed Steel Components: Hull Bottom ¼” Plate except for the last 8’ above the props and rudders which is 5/16” Plate Side Shell ¼” Plate/ 4” Half Pipe Rub Rail/ 1” Thick Round Bar for Chine/ 3/8” Thick Radius Corners topped with rubber mounted to ½” thick Plate Bulwarks ¼” Side Plate/ 3/8” x 2” Cap/ Gussets from 3/8” Plate every frame The bulwarks are 12” high on the sides and 18” high between the push Knees with a 4” pipe cap on it Main Deck Made from ¼” thick Plate Keels Qty. (4) Two main keels are made from ½” Plate x 12” high from transom to head log. In the engine room it is capped with a ¾” x 6” Flat Bar Framing made from 4” x 3” x ¼” angle with 3/8” thick gussets. Water Tight bulkheads (3) made from ¼” Plate with 4” x 3” x ¼” stiffners Fuel Tank has an 18” clean out hatch and is made of ¼” plate. A 2” thick x 30” high steel sight glass is attached in the engine room to see fuel level. Fuel tank will have a drain port. Two supply lines and two return lines all made from ¾” pipe. V-Struts for prop shafts are made from 10” x ¾” Flat Bar and the V-Struts are made from 5 ½” thick Mechanical steel tubing with ¾” thick walls. They are welded to a ½” thick doubler attached to the hull. Stern Tubes are made from 4 ½” Mechanical tubing with ¾” thick walls, (3) sets of cutlass bearings are in the rudder tubes for rudder support. They have a 3/8” thick doubler on the bottom of the hull and a 1” thick doubler on the main deck Rudders are made from ½” Plate with 3/8” side supports. Rudder Shaft is 2 ½” Steel Head Log is made from 3/8” Plate and has ½” thick steel molded to rubber pushknees on top of it. Push Knees: 3/8” plate Head Log Front, Sides, Back and top are all ¼” Plate. The bottom of the push knees are also 3/8” Plate. The 9’ of molded rubber is attached to ½” plate that is welded to the front of the push knees making it 7/8” Thick over all. Cabin Structures are made from 3/16” Plate, 3” x 2” x 3/16” angle and 4” x 3” x ¼” angle Pilot House is made of 3/16” Plate and made from 2” x 2” x 3/16” Angle Pilot house dash is made of 3/16” Steel Rudder Tiller Arms are 1” thick and the removable block attached to the shaft is 4” x 6” x 4” thick Steel cut and notched for the shaft. They are sitting on a 1” thick doubler to the main deck with a ¾” thick bushing and another 1” thick plate washer on top of it. Tiller arms are protected by an expanded metal grating that can be removed. Main Tow bitts : Are constructed from 6” Sch 80 Pipe with a 2 ½” solid bar running through them. They are welded to a 3/8” thick doubler plate to the inside bottom of the hull and then another doubler plate where they come through the main deck. Tow bitts: Made from 4” sch 40 Pipe and have a 3/8” thick doubler plate attached to the main deck. A 1” Rod is also welded through the pipe. Vents are candy cane style made from 2 ½” sch 40 pipe and there is one for each void space except the engine room which has a larger vent trunk and the fuel tank which has a 3” Pipe Candy Cane vent. Engine Room Hatch Cover is completely removable and made of 3/16” Plate and ¼” plate. It stands 30” high above the main deck. Coatings: All Steel with the excepting of the inside of the fuel tank and the keel coolers will get a shop primer and then a coating of 235 Dura plate White epoxy on all sides. The hull gets an additional top coat of 235 Dura Plate Black Epoxy. The engine room and cabin areas get a top coat of 218 Akrylon for color and white areas. The deck will also get an American Safety Product Anti Skid on the decks and the stair surface areas. Electrical Wiring: Most of the vessel’s electrical system will be wired using marine armor cable 14 Ga. Welding Cable is used for most battery connections Welding: Hull Seams: are all full penetration welds Items exterior of the vessel are seal welded continuously. Keel Structures are continuous on all sides Bulk Head are continuous on all sides Stiffners or angles are welded using a 3” on 12” stagger pattern with 6” continuous wraps on the end. Gussets are continuously welded on all sides. Build Time Eight to Ten Weeks Preferred These push tugs are built in Arkansas Prices on request. | ||
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