B. SETTOON

  • General
    • Vessel Name : B. SETTOON
    • Operator : SETTOON TOWING, L.L.C.
    • Ships Type (ICST) : Tugboat
    • Vessel Type : Tugboat
    • Construction : Steel
  • Engine
    • Horsepower rating : 600
  • Location
    • City : HOUMA
    • STATE : LA
  • Capacity
    • Net Tonnage : 34
  • Size
    • Register length : 51 Feet
    • Regular Breadth : 18 Feet
    • Overall Length : 51 Feet
    • Overall Breadt : 18 Feet
    • Load draft : 7 Feet
    • Light Draft : 6.5 Feet
    • Height : 18 Feet
  • Other
    • Year : 1978
    • EQUIP1 : NONE
    • Coast Guard Number : 598426

SETTOON TOWING, L.L.C.

  • Area of Operation : MORGAN CITY - PORT ALLEN ROUTE, PRIVATELY OWNED OIL FIELD CANALS, OLD RIVER (ATCHAFALAYA BASIN) AND BAYOU LONG
  • Principal Commodity : OIL FIELD RELATED TOOLS, PIPE, EQUIPMENT, ETC.

SMI

  • Type : Other Liquid Cargo Barge Not Elsewhere Included
  • Construction : Steel

ALBERT J. SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

ALISA S. SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

ALVERTA A SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

AMELIA R. SETTOON

  • Type : Tugboat
  • Construction : Steel

ANGELA M SETTOON

  • Type : Tugboat
  • Construction : Steel

ARCHIE C. SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

AUSTIN C SETTOON

  • Type : Tugboat
  • Construction : Steel

BLAIR L. SETTOON

  • Type : Tugboat
  • Construction : Steel

BLAKE L SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

CATHY M. SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

CHARLES K. SETTOON

  • Type : Tugboat
  • Construction : Steel

CHARLOTTE C. SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

CHERYL LEE SETTOON

  • Type : Tugboat
  • Construction : Steel

CHERYL M SETTOON

  • Type : Tugboat
  • Construction : Steel

CINDY T. SETTOON

  • Type : Tugboat
  • Construction : Steel

DEE ANNA SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

DUDLEY J SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

EMILY P. SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

FELIX S. SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

FRANCIS C SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

FRED A. SETTOON

  • Type : Tugboat
  • Construction : Steel

GENEVIEVE T. SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

GRADY L. SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

GREG R SETTOON

  • Type : Tugboat
  • Construction : Steel

HANNAH C SETTOON

  • Type : Tugboat
  • Construction : Steel

HARRY B SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

HUNTER A. SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

J PERERA

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

JAMES J. PERERA

  • Type : Tugboat
  • Construction : Steel

JANE MAE SETTOON

  • Type : Tugboat
  • Construction : Steel

JANE P. SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

JENNIFER B SETTOON

  • Type : Tugboat
  • Construction : Steel

JESSICA S. SETTOON

  • Type : Tugboat
  • Construction : Steel

KENNETH S. SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

KIM M SETTOON

  • Type : Tugboat
  • Construction : Steel

LEE ANN G. SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

LEXI M SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

LIL MIKE SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

LILLIAN R SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

MANDY R SETTOON

  • Type : Tugboat
  • Construction : Steel

MARIE S. SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

MARSHALL J. SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

MEGAN B. SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

MISS POLLY

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

MOLLY G. SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

NICK P. SETTOON

  • Type : Tugboat
  • Construction : Steel

NOBIE M. SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

OLIVIA GRACE SETTOON

  • Type : Tugboat
  • Construction : Steel

P. SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

PARKER A SETTOON

  • Type : Tugboat
  • Construction : Steel

PELICAN STATE

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

PENELOPE H. SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

PHILOMENE P. PERERA

  • Type : Tugboat
  • Construction : Steel

RACHEL S SETTOON

  • Type : Tugboat
  • Construction : Steel

REV. CLARENCE W. SETTOON

  • Type : Tugboat
  • Construction : Steel

RODNEY E SETTOON

  • Type : Tugboat
  • Construction : Steel

RYAN L. SETTOON

  • Type : Tugboat
  • Construction : Steel

SALTWATER

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

SCOTT A SETTOON

  • Type : Tugboat
  • Construction : Steel

SHANON E. SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

SHIRLEY P SETTOON

  • Type : Tugboat
  • Construction : Steel

STEPHANIE A. SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

TANA I SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

TRAVIS V SETTOON

  • Type : Pushboat
  • Construction : Steel

CLAUDIA G

  • Type : Liquid Cargo Barge (Double Hull)
  • Construction : Steel

KIRBY

  • Type : Liquid Cargo Barge (Double Hull)
  • Construction : Steel

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