Dravo SteelShip Delivers Pilot Boats For Panama Canal

Dravo SteelShip Corporation has announced the recent completion and delivery of nine 48-foot pilot boats for the Panama Canal Commission. The single-screw pilot launches have all been delivered to the Canal Zone under their own power. They were delivered two at a time for safety measures.

The 2,200-mile trip typically took approximately 15 days, with stops en route in New Orleans, Cozumel Island, and finally arrival in Panama at Colon.

The vessels are powered by single GM Detroit Diesel 8V-71 engines rated 230 bhp at 1,800 rpm, and have proven themselves to be extremely seaworthy in their maiden voyage to the Canal Zone. Only the delivery crews have proven to be more rugged, as some of the boats have no sleeping, galley or other living accommodations onboard.

Dravo SteelShip builds a wide variety of inland and offshore vessels in both steel and aluminum.

Maritime Reporter Magazine, page 12,  Nov 15, 1980

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