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4 ATF CHEROKEE CLASS TUGS 3 ex-NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAIL BARGES

CALL JOHN LARKIN (906) 786-0693

TUG BALLISTICS - DISPLACEMENT: 1,235 tons standard; LENGTH: 195 feet waterline, 205 feet overall;

BEAM: 38-1/2 feet; DRAFT: 15-1/2 feet; PROPULSION: diesel-electric (4 Caterpillar D399 diesel engines); 3000 shp; 1 shaft; SPEED: 16.5 knots; RANGE: 15,000 n. miles at 8 knots, 6,500 n. miles at 15 knots.

WINDSOR, US 230113: 358'x 65.1'x 19.4 Steel. 3131 GT; BUILT: Toledo,

Toledo Shipbuilding Co., Hull No.183; CAPACITY: Four tracks, 28 cars. $400,000 each OBO

All Three Barges Are Located in Toledo, Ohio -fc

ROANOKE, US 229316: 369' x 57.3' x20.3' Steel. 3327 GT;

BUILT: Manitowoc, Manitowoc Shipbuilding Co. as Car Feny, City of Flint 32;

CAPACITY: Four tracks,26 cars. $400,000 each OBO i '• ! 1 I

WE HAVE FOR SALE 4 TUGS & 3 RAIL BARGES - Two tugs are at Portsmouth, VA, & two are at Port

Richmond in California. The tugs in Portsmouth have had $7 million of new government - supplied propulsion equipment installed & another $5 million was reportedly spent at the shipyard on each vessel in the late 1980's.

They all saw service in Desert Storm. The tugs have four (4) Catrpillar model D399-V16 diesel engines, a 100,000 lb. Almon Johnson towing machine and a 10 ton salvage boom rigged over the aft deck.

The price of the tugs on the EAST COAST are $1.1 MILLION each OBO. The tugs on the WEST COAST are $510,000 each OBO.

Rail Barge MANITOWOC being repaired and ABS load line being established on the dry dock in December of 1994.

Barge MANITOWOC'S Hull is in great condition.

MANITOWOC, US 225671: 358' x 65.1' x x19.4' Steel. 3093 GT;

BUILT: Manitowoc, Manitowoc Shipbuilding Co., Hull No.222;

CAPACITY: Four tracks, 27 cars. $400,000 each OBO.

All Three Barges Are Located in Toledo, Ohio

A view of the Windsor at Detroit

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