LEBOUEF TIDE

  • General
    • Vessel Name : LEBOUEF TIDE
    • Operator : ZAPATA GULF MARINE, L.L.C.
    • Ships Type (ICST) : Offshore Support Vessel
    • Vessel Type : Crewboat / Supply / Utility Vessel
    • Construction : Steel
  • Engine
    • Horsepower rating : 5150
  • Location
    • City : NEW ORLEANS
    • STATE : LA
  • Capacity
    • Net Tonnage : 697
    • Full Load Capacity : 2326 Short ton
  • Size
    • Register length : 246.2 Feet
    • Regular Breadth : 56 Feet
    • Overall Length : 266 Feet
    • Overall Breadt : 56 Feet
    • Load draft : 15.9 Feet
    • Light Draft : 5.7 Feet
  • Other
    • Year : 2010
    • EQUIP1 : NONE
    • Coast Guard Number : 1224996

ZAPATA GULF MARINE, L.L.C.

  • Area of Operation : LOUISIANA AND TEXAS
  • Principal Commodity : OIL FIELD DRILLING / PRODUCTION SUPPLIES

LACHNEY TIDE

  • Type : Crewboat / Supply / Utility Vessel
  • Construction : Steel

MISS MARILENE TIDE

  • Type : Crewboat / Supply / Utility Vessel
  • Construction : Steel

PRESIDENT TIDE

  • Type : Crewboat / Supply / Utility Vessel
  • Construction : Steel

News

Marine News' Top Vessels of 2023

Marine News' Top Vessels of 2023

The November edition of Marine News magazine highlighted a selection of the most notable American newbuilds delivered of 2023—from a first-of-its-kind green towboat, to the lead vessel in a series of game-changing ships to train U.S. mariners.Empire StateAs the lead vessel in a series of five new training ships being constructed to serve America's state maritime academies

Australian Climate Change Activists Disrupt Shipping at Coal Port

Australian Climate Change Activists Disrupt Shipping at Coal Port

A climate change protest off Australia's east coast disrupted operations at the country's biggest coal export port on Saturday, the port operator said.Climate activist group Rising Tide, which claimed responsibility for the action, said around 1,500 people were at the protest, 300 of them in the shipping channel near the Port of Newcastle, as part of a 30-hour blockade set to run until 4 p.m.

Expedition Cruise Ship Remains Stuck Aground in Greenland

A luxury cruise ship carrying 206 people remained stuck in a remote Greenland location on Wednesday after running aground earlier this week, the vessel's operator and rescue services said.The Danish military's Joint Arctic Command (JAC) said Tuesday's tide had failed to lift the 104-metre (341-foot) Ocean Explorer enough to free it.

Burning Car Carrier off Dutch Coast Being Towed Away from Shipping Lanes

Burning Car Carrier off Dutch Coast Being Towed Away from Shipping Lanes

A burning car carrier off the Dutch coast is being towed to a new location away from shipping routes as part of a difficult operation to salvage the ship, the Dutch water board Rijkswaterstaat and media said.The ship will be towed to a location 16 km north of the Dutch islands Ameland and  Schiermonnikoog, Rijkswaterstaat said in a statement on Sunday.

Grounded Ferry Refloated in Washington State

Grounded Ferry Refloated in Washington State

A Washington State Ferries (WSF) passenger vessel has been refloated after running aground this weekend in Rich Passage, just off Bainbridge Island, Wash.The 440-foot double-ended Jumbo Class ferry Walla Walla returned to Bremerton on Sunday, after grounding at approximately 4:30 p.m. Saturday, while traveling to Seattle from Bremerton.

Charleston has Deepest Harbor on US East Coast

Charleston has Deepest Harbor on US East Coast

Charleston Harbor is now the deepest harbor on the East Coast at 52 feet.At 52 feet, the biggest ships calling the East Coast can access South Carolina Ports’ terminals any time, any tide. Ships filled with record imports and heavy exports can seamlessly sail through Charleston Harbor to SC Ports’ terminals.

The Resurgence of the OSV Industry: From Trough to Triumph

The Resurgence of the OSV Industry: From Trough to Triumph

The offshore supply vessel industry has weathered a tumultuous decade characterized by a prolonged trough that tested the resilience of vessel owners. However, the tides have turned, and the industry is now experiencing a strong and much-awaited revival.The offshore supply vessel industry has weathered a tumultuous decade characterized by a prolonged trough that tested the resilience of vessel

PD Ports Orders New Hopper Dredge from Neptune

PD Ports Orders New Hopper Dredge from Neptune

PD Ports in the U.K. has ordered a new dredging vessel from Dutch shipbuilder Neptune Marine.The 71-meter-long hopper dredge, which has already been named the Emerald Duchess following a competition among PD Ports employees, was ordered for £23 million and will arrive at Teesport next summer.

Mark's Epic Journey: 268 Days 1643 Hours, 6,800 Miles in a Kayak

Mark's Epic Journey: 268 Days 1643 Hours, 6,800 Miles in a Kayak

After 268 days in his kayak, 1643 hours of paddling and a journey of almost 6,800 miles, 65-year-old Mark Fuhrmann has completed his epic “Reverse the Bad” charity expedition across Canada and the United States.In doing so, he becomes the first person to solo kayak the ‘Greater Loop’ circuit, beginning (and ending) in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and traversing the Great Lakes, the Illinois

Voyage Planning Tool Errors Contributed to Grounding

Voyage Planning Tool Errors Contributed to Grounding

The use of a draft voyage planning tool which included waypoint data errors plus an ongoing technical fault with the vessel monitoring and surveillance system for the Great Barrier Reef contributed to a cargo ship’s grounding on a shoal, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has concluded.

Inside the “Hot Demand” for Subsea Construction Vessels

Inside the “Hot Demand” for Subsea Construction Vessels

A rising tide lifts all boats, as the saying goes, and while the offshore industry is currently experiencing a wide-ranging surge, there are vessel types and specific market segments that are expected to benefit more than others.One such segment is the offshore construction vessel (OCV) types

Traing Tips for Ships - Tip #45: Is it ‘Real’ or is it … (Part II)

Traing Tips for Ships - Tip #45: Is it ‘Real’ or is it … (Part II)

Is the “old” way of generating maritime training content about to be disrupted? Are we witnessing the beginning of a sea change in the creation of training content and potentially in how trainees interact with that content?In the previous edition of Training Tips for Ships, we introduced ChatGPT and discussed its potential uses and limitations in a maritime training capacity.