Over 500 Attend Ceremonies For Viking Maritec-Designed Boats The second and third of a series of three Viking 2000 Class towboats built by the Boat Division of Avondale Industries, Inc., were recently christened in ceremonies on the Ohio River at Paducah, Ky.
The 168-foot-long boats were named the M/V Elizabeth Dewey, operated by Western Kentucky Navigation, Inc., and M/V Cindy Celeste, operated by B&H Towing, Inc. Both Paducah companies have long-term operating agreements with owner National Marine, Inc. of New Orleans.
The two vessels are already in service barging mixed cargoes on the Mississippi and other inland waters.
The first of the class, the Karen K., is being operated by the Stokes Towing Company, Inc., Greenville, Miss.
Sponsors of the M/V Cindy Celeste were Cynthia Helen Lay and Jennifer Celeste Lay, daughters of B&H Towing president Buck Lay.
The M/V Elizabeth Dewey was christened by Elizabeth Marie Dewey, daughter of Western Kentucky Navigation president David Dewey.
More than 500 people were in attendance at the dual christening, which was presided over by John P.
O'Toole, president of Viking Maritec, Inc. Other principals in attendance included: Barry Heaps, vice president and manager at Avondale Boat Division; Dominic Verona, president of National Marine, Inc., Joseph J. Keppel, president and chief executive officer of the Ventura Group; Comdr. Jack Burri, U.S. Coast Guard; and Mr.
Lay and Mr. Dewey.
Built at a cost of about $7 million each, the Cindy Celeste and the Elizabeth Dewey, along with their sister Karen K, were designed by Viking Maritec, Inc., Oakdale, Pa., an affiliate of the Vectura Group of companies. Viking Maritec, which holds all the design and proprietary rights of Dravo Marine Equipment Co., has constructed over 8,000 hulls, about 5,000 of which are still in service.
Mr. Verona said of the two new towboats, "They are everything we thought they'd be on paper. They were well-designed and engineered by Viking. They have exceeded our expectations." Propulsion for the twin-screw Viking 2000 Class towboats is supplied by a pair of Caterpillar 3612 diesels, rated at 6,800 hp at 900 rpm. The twin Cats drive two kort nozzled five-blade variable-pitch stainless steel propellers via Reintjes WAV 4450 marine gears. Karl Senner, Inc., New Orleans, supplied the Reintjes reverse reduction gears with internal hydraulic propeller shaft brakes and two Rexroth pneumatic remote control systems.
Auxiliary power is provided by two 165-kw Caterpillar SR-4 generators driven by Caterpillar 3306Ts supplied by Beckwith Machinery Co.
A unique feature of the Viking 2000 Class is its vibration isolated upperdeck and pilothouse, which offers the crew a more comfortable ride and reduces stress on sensitive communication and navigation systems.
Viking Maritec reports that the Viking 2000 Class design offers the advantages of reduced lube oil consumption, 50,000 hours before engine overhaul, full ahead to full astern in "eight seconds flat," and a large potable water capacity.
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, Westwego, La. Karen K./towboat 168x45x12 Caterpillar (2) Nafl Marine 8/91 Cindy Celeste/ towboat 168x45x12 Caterpillar (2) Nafl Marine 12/91 Elizabeth Dewey/ towboat 168x45x12 Caterpillar (2) Naf 1 Marine 2/92 Capt. Bud Bisso/ tugboat 110x34x19 EMD (2) E.N. Bisso 2/92 BOLLINGER MACHINE SHOP
, Circle 113 on Reader Service Card For further information on the design services of Viking Maritec, Circle 114 on Reader Service Card ELIZABETH DEWEY/ CINDY CELESTE Equipment List Main engines (2) .. Caterpillar Propellers Avondale Generators Caterpillar Generator engines Caterpillar
Towing winch Markey Anchor windlass Fritz Culver Cranes Appleton Coatings International Firefighting Skum Radars Furuno Gyro Sperry ELIZABETH DEWEY Avondale Industries, Inc. Circle 71 on Reader Service Card A Viking 2000 class towboat built by the Boat Division of Avondale Industries
Shipbuilding Comandante Cianciulli/fire boat Detroit Diesel Trinity Marine Group Burrard Cleaner No. 9/oil skimmer Caterpillar MARCO Seattle Elizabeth Dewey/towboat Caterpillar Avondale Industries John P. Devaney/fire boat GM Textron Marine Ashley Alyse McCall/crew boat Cummins Gulf Craft Michael
. Sew Construction JSS Ashland (LSD 48) 609.6x84x44.5 Colt USS Big Horn (TAO 198) 677.5x97.5x50 Colt USSGuadalupe(TAO200) 677.5x97.5x50 Colt Elizabeth Dewey/towboat 168x45x11.5 Caterpillar Jumboization USS Cimarron (AO 177) USS Platte ( AO 186) 699.5x88x48 699.5x88x48 N/A N/A U.S. Navy
deep vee hull design. tance trials and deliveries of five ships and one floating prison. Avondale's Boat Division also deliv- ered the towboat Elizabeth Dewey and the tug, Captain Bud Bisso. For 1993, the Boat Division is scheduled to deliver, in July, a Viking Maritec- designed, 168-foot towboat
Platte (AO 186). Delivered to the City of New York was the floating prison Vernon C. Bain. Avondale's Boat Division delivered the towboat, Elizabeth Dewey, and the tug, Capt. Bud Bisso. Another highlight was the christening of T-AGS 45, an oceanographic survey ship which was built by Avondale
three new Viking Class 2000 towboats to New Orleans-based National Marine. The three 6,800- hp Caterpillar-powered boats, the Cindy Celeste, Elizabeth Dewey and the Karen K., represent a new gen- eration of towboat. Maritime Reporter's Annual New Vessel Construction Survey follows >" Table
Dev. Greater Peoria Riverboat Des Plaines Entertainment Naviera Tambor AVONDALE BOAT DIVISION, Westwego, LA Karen K. Cindy Celeste Elizabeth Dewey Capt. Bud Bisso Towboat Towboat Towboat Tugboat 168x45x12 168x45x12 168x45x12 110x34x19 Caterpillar (2) Caterpillar (2)