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Chemical Trader Back After 10-Year

Lay-Up

In late February the towboat Chemical Trader came to life again after more than 10 years of inactivity. The boat was laid up at Ft. Smith on the Arkansas River, and in July of 1994 was purchased by Brown Marine Service Inc. of

Pensacola, Fla. Then the vessel underwent a 12- month transformation. Powered by a pair of D- 398 TA Cats, generating a total 1,800 hp, the

Chemical Trader's engines were completely re- built by Brown Marine, and she was refurbished and repainted. Captain Gary Bryan, tug opera- tions manager for Brown, announced that with the vessel, the company is once again in the line haul business on the waterways, having previ- ously sold its liquid transportation division about one and a half years ago.

NRC Expands Coverage Program

National Response Corp. (NRC) announced the introduction of a pollution response coverage program for dry cargo, cruise and container vessels. Under the new program, vessel owners may contract for response coverage for $250 per vessel per calendar year with no minimum fee and a maximum retainer cost of $5,000 per year for vessels under common ownership. Compa- nies which name NRC for coverage of their tank vessels will receive additional discounts. For an additional $100 per year per vessel, with a maxi- mum additional charge of $2,000 per year per fleet, owners will also be able to nominate Smit

Americas as a designated salvage responder for incidents requiring such services.

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Small Yard Completes

Survey Vessel Overhaul

A six-month reconstruction project of one of the late model U.S. Army Corps of Engineers aluminum survey vessels has been successfully completed by Robbs' Boatyard and Marina at its

Belhaven, N.C., repair and construction yard.

The Cherneski, assigned to the Corps' Philadel- phia office, had fallen short of cruise and top speed expectations. The Corps' Marine Design

Department decided a redesign was the best path to take, and Robbs' Boatyard was the suc- cessful bidder. Work included lengthening the boat a total of 5 ft. (1.5 m), making it 50 ft. (15.2 m) in length. When work was finished, the boat was longer, lighter (despite the added length and addition of a full transom platform) and faster.

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SkipperLiner Delivers Genesee Belle

SkipperLiner delivered the Genesee Belle, an 81-ft. (24.7-m) sternwheeler, to its owner,

Genesee County, Flint, Mich. The vessel will be operated by Genesee County Parks and Recre- ation at the historical Crossroads Village on Mott

Lake. Its sternwheel is of traditional design, fully functional with split paddle functions. Steer- ing is via two independent systems, the monkey rudders and flanking rudders. Propulsion is by a

Cummins 6BT5.9G2-M, driving the generator and hydraulic pump. The system is rated for 180 hp at 1,800 rpm. The 150-passenger vessel was not delivered via waterway. The fact that a water delivery was not possible required the boat to be designed and built at SkipperLiner's ship- yard, built in a manner so it was possible to transport it overland to the lake.

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May, 1995

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