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Metal Shark Delivers

Towboat to FMT

Credit: Metal Shark

Metal Shark announced its Bayou La Batre, Ala. shipyard has delivered its ?rst newbuild, a 120’ x 35’ river towboat for

Florida Marine Transporters, Inc. (FMT) of Mandeville, La.

The four-decked, welded-steel, USCG Subchapter “M”- compliant towboat Stephanie Pasentine, which bears the dis- tinction of being Louisiana-based Metal Shark’s ?rst-ever steel newbuild and also its ?rst inland towboat, was designed by

John W. Gilbert Associates, Inc.

The vessel’s twin Cat 3512C marine diesel engines deliver 2,011 HP each at 1,600 RPM and turn 100” x 69” stainless steel propellers through Twin Disc model MGX5600DR re- verse reduction gears with a 6.56:1 ratio. Sleeping accommoda- tions and facilities have been provided for a nine-person crew.

The new towboat is the ?rst delivery in a three-vessel contract with FMT announced in late 2018, signaling Metal Shark’s en- try into the inland commercial sector following its acquisition of the assets of Horizon Shipbuilding earlier that year. With the purchase, Metal Shark, best known as a builder of welded alu- minum vessels, assumed ownership of a fully developed 35-acre

Alabama shipyard and began to expand into steel shipbuilding.

Metal Shark said it has signi?cantly grown its Alabama operations since acquiring the yard. Under the direction of company VP Doug Barrow, formerly the General Manager of

Great Lakes Towing Company and Great Lakes Shipyard, and new construction manager OW Brown, Metal Shark Alabama has grown from the 23 original employees acquired in the 2018 purchase to over 150 employees today.

“Since 2018 we have invested in our Alabama operations by growing our workforce, engaging new clients, and imple- menting Metal Shark’s well-proven serialized construction methodologies,” explained Metal Shark CEO Chris Allard.

Multiple steel vessels are currently under construction at the yard, including two additional 120’ x 35’ towboats for FMT, as well as a 70-foot steel Z-drive tugboat for North Carolina DOT.

Metal Shark Alabama is also active in the vessel re?t and repair sector, with several projects typically underway at any given time.

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