HAROLD S

  • General
    • Vessel Name : HAROLD S 0
    • Operator : AMERICAN WORKBOATS 0
    • Ships Type (ICST) : 351 0
    • Vessel Type : 11 0
    • Construction : C 0
  • Engine
    • Horsepower rating : 430 0
  • Location
    • City : TERMINAL ISLAND 0
    • STATE : CA 0
  • Capacity
    • Net Tonnage : 15 0
    • Passenger Capacity : 20 0
  • Size
    • Register length : 34.5 257
    • Regular Breadth : 16 257
    • Overall Length : 34.5 257
    • Overall Breadt : 16 257
    • Load draft : 5 257
    • Light Draft : 4 257
    • Height : 15 257
  • Other
    • Year : 1982 0
    • EQUIP1 : NONE 0

AMERICAN WORKBOATS

  • Area of Operation : CALIFORNIA: LOS ANGELES, LONG BEACH, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN DIEGO; COASTAL PORTS BETWEEN SEATTLE AND SAN DIEGO; HAWAII; PORTS IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS 0
  • Principal Commodity : CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT, CRANES, WINCHES, SPOOLS, ETC. 0

CHRISTY S

  • Type : 11 0
  • Construction : C 0

DAVID S

  • Type : 11 0
  • Construction : C 0

GLADYS S

  • Type : 02 0
  • Construction : C 0

MEGAN S

  • Type : 02 0
  • Construction : C 0

STEPHEN S

  • Type : 11 0
  • Construction : C 0

AMERICAN CHALLENGER

  • Type : 36 0
  • Construction : A 0

AMERICAN CHAMPION

  • Type : 36 0
  • Construction : A 0

AMERICAN CONTENDER

  • Type : 36 0
  • Construction : A 0

AMERICAN EMERALD

  • Type : 36 0
  • Construction : A 0

AMERICAN PATRIOT

  • Type : 36 0
  • Construction : A 0

AMERICAN SPIRIT

  • Type : 36 0
  • Construction : A 0

DSV SHAMROCK

  • Type : 36 0
  • Construction : A 0

LOKALIA

  • Type : 36 0
  • Construction : A 0

AMERICAN SERVICE

  • Type : 43 0
  • Construction : A 0

AWB

  • Type : 43 0
  • Construction : A 0

News

Obituary: Iconic Maritime, Shipbuilding Leader Fred Harris Passes

Obituary: Iconic Maritime, Shipbuilding Leader Fred Harris Passes

Frederick Joseph Harris of Mystic CT, passed peacefully at 5:47PM on 10/24/2025, with his family by his side. “Fred” was born on 11/25/1944 at Framingham Union Hospital to Frederick Everett and MaryRosa Camilla Harris.Fred was a proud patriot who loved his country. Fred received his bachelor’s degree in Marine Engineering from Maine Maritime Academy (with Honors) in 1967.

Uncertainty Mounts as U.S. Port Fees on Chinese-Built Ships Near Deadline

Uncertainty Mounts as U.S. Port Fees on Chinese-Built Ships Near Deadline

The U.S. is one week away from imposing port fees on certain vessels with links to China, a move expected to cost the top 10 carriers $3.2 billion next year as President Donald Trump seeks to address China's growing dominance on the high seas."While some observers believe the October 14 deadline may be extended - or even scrapped - as part of broader negotiations

Tankers Transiting Strait of Hormuz Face Disruption as Tensions Rise

Tankers Transiting Strait of Hormuz Face Disruption as Tensions Rise

At least two supertankers made U-turns near the Strait of Hormuz following U.S. military strikes on Iran, shiptracking data shows, as more than a week of violence in the region prompts vessels to speed, pause, or alter their journeys.Washington's decision to join Israel's attacks on Iran has stoked fears that Iran could retaliate by closing the strait between Iran and Oman through which around

Main Iron Works Delivers 10th Vessel for Ingram Marine Group

Main Iron Works Delivers 10th Vessel for Ingram Marine Group

Benny Cenac Jr.’s Houma based Main Iron Works Company has completed the 10th boat newbuild for Ingram Marine Group. This partnership with Main Iron Works and Ingram began in 2021 and included the construction of 10 new towboats to be completed by the end of 2024.  The first towboat, the Adrienne M.

Trump Signals Support for ILA Dockworkers

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday appeared to back the anti-automation stance of some 45,000 union dockworkers on the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts, whose labor talks are at an impasse over that polarizing issue.The ILA and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) employer group are facing a Jan. 15 deadline to finalize talks, which stalled over automation.

PODCAST: The Adriatic Affair - Finding the 1856 Le Lyonnais Wreck

PODCAST: The Adriatic Affair - Finding the 1856 Le Lyonnais Wreck

The Fascinated by Shipwrecks Podcast, hosted by Kathy A. Smith,  is dedicated to the People & the Science of Maritime Archaeology.The Adriatic Affair: Finding the 1856 Le Lyonnais Wreck“Of the people on the ship, 114 died and only 18 survived. Those that did lived through extraordinary conditions in the North Atlantic. Storms. Dehydration. Starvation.

U.S. Dockworkers Ratify New Six-year Contract

U.S. Dockworkers Ratify New Six-year Contract

More than 45,000 U.S. dockworkers represented by the International Longshoremen's Association ratified a new six-year contract on Tuesday, formalizing a deal that offers bumper pay hikes and averts any potential disruption until 2030.Terms of the contract, previously agreed upon by the labor union and the United States Maritime Alliance, included a 62% wage hike over the life of the agreement.

Van Oord’s Heavy Lift Vessel Installs First Monopile at Polish OW Farm

Van Oord’s Heavy Lift Vessel Installs First Monopile at Polish OW Farm

Van Oord’s heavy lift installation vessel Svanen has installed the first monopile at the Baltic Power offshore wind farm, north of the Polish coast.Developers ORLEN and Northland Power contracted Van Oord for the transport and installation of 78 foundations, consisting of a monopile fitted with a transition piece.With a production capacity of up to 1.

Van Oord Takes Delivery of Giant Offshore Installation Vessel Boreas

Van Oord Takes Delivery of Giant Offshore Installation Vessel Boreas

A brand-new offshore installation vessel Boreas has been handed over to Van Oord during a festive ceremony at the Yantai CIMC Raffles Offshore shipyard in China.The Boreas, named after the Greek god of the Northern winds, is purpose-built for the transport and installation of the next generation of foundations and turbines at offshore wind farms.

US Port Labor Talks to Resume on Tuesday

US Port Labor Talks to Resume on Tuesday

Contract talks covering 45,000 dockworkers on the U.S. East and Gulf Coasts are set to restart on Tuesday in a labor dispute that will help set the pace of automation at ports stretching from Maine to Texas.The International Longshoremen's Association wants to eliminate past labor contract concessions on automation - notably the use of semi-automated cranes that stack containers on docks -

Maersk Eyes 15-20% Alternative Fuels to Power its Fleet In 2030

Maersk Eyes 15-20% Alternative Fuels to Power its Fleet In 2030

Alternative fuels could account for up to a fifth of A.P. Moller-Maersk's marine fuel consumption in 2030 as part of its goal to reach net zero by 2040, a senior company executive said on Thursday.The container shipping giant typically consumes between 10 and 11 million metric tons of fuel oil equivalent per year, of which 3% were alternative fuels last year, Emma Mazhari, vice president

Unresolved Automation Concerns could Spark Second U.S. Port Strike

Unresolved Automation Concerns could Spark Second U.S. Port Strike

U.S. shippers are steering clear of East and Gulf Coast ports amid worries the 45,000 dockworkers at those trade hubs will go on strike again if their union leader does not land a new contract with employers by a Jan. 15 deadline.The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) labor union and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) employer group had ended a three-day strike in October