CAPT. JOHNNY

  • General
    • Vessel Name : CAPT. JOHNNY 0
    • Operator : CAPT. JOHNNY, INC. 0
    • Ships Type (ICST) : 431 0
    • Vessel Type : 36 0
    • Construction : A 0
  • Engine
    • Horsepower rating : 1400 0
  • Location
    • City : DELTAVILLE 0
    • STATE : VA 0
  • Capacity
    • Net Tonnage : 63 0
  • Size
    • Register length : 59.5 257
    • Regular Breadth : 23 257
    • Overall Length : 59.5 257
    • Overall Breadt : 23 257
    • Load draft : 7 257
    • Light Draft : 7 257
  • Other
    • Year : 1965 0
    • EQUIP1 : NONE 0
    • Coast Guard Number : 299649 0

CAPT. JOHNNY, INC.

  • Area of Operation : KINSALE - POTOMAC RIVER/KILMARNOCK - INDIAN RIVER/ TAPPAHANNOCK, VA - HOSKINS CREEK/ SALISBURY, MD/ WICOMICO RIVER/ CHESAPEAKE, VA - ELIZABETH RIVER/ SEAFORD, DE - NAVERCOKE RIVER/ URBANNA, VA - URBANNA CREEK/ ALSO INCLUDES CHESAPEAKE 0
  • Principal Commodity : BARLEY, WHEAT, CORN, SOYBEANS AND MILO 0

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Conrad Shipyard and SHI to Advance US LNG Bunkering

Conrad Shipyard and SHI to Advance US LNG Bunkering

Conrad Shipyard and Samsung Heavy Industries have agreed to a collaborative framework to jointly explore opportunities in the rapidly expanding U.S. LNG bunkering market.Under the agreement, Conrad and SHI will work together to evaluate and pursue technical, commercial, and market-based initiatives that support the design, construction, and deployment of LNG bunkering vessels tailored for U.S.

MEGA INFRASTRUCTURE: Inside the Chickamauga Lock Upgrade Project

MEGA INFRASTRUCTURE: Inside the Chickamauga Lock Upgrade Project

This episode of Maritime Matters: The MarineLink Podcast, delves into the critical importance of the inland waterways infrastructure in the U.S., focusing on the Chickamauga Lock Project on the Tennessee River. A trio of experts – Tracy Zea, President & CEO of WCI; Elizabeth Burks, USACE Nashville Division Chief; and Capt.

An (Electric) Jolt for the Passenger Vessel Industry

An (Electric) Jolt for the Passenger Vessel Industry

The domestic passenger vessel answers the call for cleaner and more efficient platforms. It is truly an electric time to be a part of this niche industry.In the shadow of a rapidly changing political landscape, the domestic passenger ferry sector is nevertheless seeing an increasing number of newbuild vessel orders.

Anglo-Eastern Debuts Methanol Bunkering Simulator, Courses

Anglo-Eastern Debuts Methanol Bunkering Simulator, Courses

Anglo-Eastern Univan Group introduced its methanol bunkering simulator in October, developed in collaboration with Wärtsilä, a system that delivers both theoretical and practical training for the safe handling of methanol as a marine fuel. This follows the launch of the world’s first functional LNG ((Liquefied Natural Gas))/ammonia bunkering station skid at the Anglo-Eastern Maritime Academy

Navigating the Limits: Columbia River Pilots Confront Big Ships, Tight Channels

Navigating the Limits: Columbia River Pilots Confront Big Ships, Tight Channels

Columbia River Pilots is an association of independent pilots, a unique organization that uses a network of pilots and independent boats to manage a long stretch of river in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. Capt. Jeremy Nielsen serves as President, Columbia River Pilots, and in addressing the challenges his organization faces

Rio Marine Achieves First AWO RCP Certification

Rio Marine Achieves First AWO RCP Certification

The Towing Vessel Inspection Bureau (TVIB) announced that Rio Marine, Inc. has become the first maritime services provider to achieve certification under the American Waterways Operators’ (AWO) Responsible Carrier Program (RCP).The RCP is a safety management system for the tugboat, towboat, and barge industry that sets standards for safety, environmental stewardship, and continuous improvement.

Henriksen Hooks Chosen for New BC Ferries Launch Safety System

Henriksen Hooks Chosen for New BC Ferries Launch Safety System

The Henriksen HLH 3500 rescue boat and liferaft hook has become a key element of a new fall protection system invented by BC Ferries, the Descent Control System (DCS), which is now installed across its fleet of 38 ships. As launching boats at sea is a high-risk activity, BC Ferries embarked upon a two-year development program for its DCS.

Green Party Norway Pushes Oil Phaseout

Green Party Norway Pushes Oil Phaseout

In Norway, made rich by oil and gas, the idea of shutting fields sends chills, but that is exactly what the small Green Party is pushing as a global switch away from fossil fuels looms.And it's a demand with greater meaning after Monday's election, with the ruling Labour Party needing the support of the Greens - who more than doubled the seats they hold to seven - to safeguard a two-seat

BSM Launches Methanol Bunkering Simulator

BSM Launches Methanol Bunkering Simulator

As the global shipping industry accelerates toward decarbonization, Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (BSM) has unveiled its first methanol bunkering simulator at its Maritime Training Center in Kochi, India. Developed in partnership with Wärtsilä, the new platform is designed to give seafarers hands-on training for safely handling methanol

Conrad Shipyard Snares WEDA Safety Excellence Award

Conrad Shipyard Snares WEDA Safety Excellence Award

Conrad Shipyard won the Western Dredging Association (WEDA) Safety Excellence Award in the Dredging Trade Partner category, a recognition that highlights Conrad's commitment to safety, operational excellence, and its partnership with the U.S. dredging industry. Presented late last month during the 2025 WEDA Annual Dredging Summit & Expo

49-Year-Old USCG Icebreaker Polar Star Departs Antarctic Region

49-Year-Old USCG Icebreaker Polar Star Departs Antarctic Region

U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star (WAGB 10) and crew departed the Antarctic region Tuesday after 65 days south of the Antarctic Circle in support of Operation Deep Freeze 2025.Operation Deep Freeze is an annual event, led by the U.S. Antarctic Program (USAP) in conjunction with the Department of Defense, to support the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF).

OPINION: Balzano on Why New Hampshire Needs the Jones Act

OPINION: Balzano on Why New Hampshire Needs the Jones Act

Reproduced Courtesy NH JournalThere has been a lot of discussion in New Hampshire lately about the effectiveness of a pro-American law that has been providing national and economic security for the United States for many years. I want to provide some stakeholder’s perspective and perhaps add some context as to how this issue relates to New Hampshire.