MARY R.

  • General
    • Vessel Name : MARY R. 0
    • Operator : WEST POINT MARINE 0
    • Ships Type (ICST) : 431 0
    • Vessel Type : 36 0
    • Construction : A 0
  • Engine
    • Horsepower rating : 800 0
  • Location
    • City : BATCHTOWN 0
    • STATE : IL 0
  • Capacity
    • Net Tonnage : 27 0
  • Size
    • Register length : 55.2 257
    • Regular Breadth : 16 257
    • Overall Length : 55.2 257
    • Overall Breadt : 16 257
    • Load draft : 5.5 257
    • Light Draft : 5 257
    • Height : 24 257
  • Other
    • Year : 1964 0
    • EQUIP1 : NONE 0
    • Coast Guard Number : 295245 0

WEST POINT MARINE

  • Area of Operation : MISSISSIPPI AND ILLINOIS RIVERS AND TRIBUTARIES - PRIMARILY ILLINOIS RIVER MILE 20 (HARDIN, IL) AND UPPER MISSISSIPPI RIVER MILE 240 (BATCHTOWN, IL) 0
  • Principal Commodity : TOWING 0

MARY FERN

  • Type : 36 0
  • Construction : A 0

TEDDI B

  • Type : 36 0
  • Construction : A 0

News

50 Years of Women in Navy Diving: Advancing Opportunity in Tandem with Technology

50 Years of Women in Navy Diving: Advancing Opportunity in Tandem with Technology

BY Captain Bobbie Scolley, U.S. Navy (ret.) and Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet, U.S. Navy (ret.)For more than six decades, spanning from 1905 to the late 1970s, the U.S. Navy’s diving apparatus for deep ocean operations and salvage remained fundamentally unchanged. During this period, the demographic of navy divers also saw little alteration.

NTSB Mulls Possible Engine Failure in Mexican Tall Ship Bridge Strike

NTSB Mulls Possible Engine Failure in Mexican Tall Ship Bridge Strike

The investigation into why a Mexican Navy training ship struck the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday, shearing the top of its masts, will look into a possible engine failure and the role of a tug boat that assisted it in backing out of its pier, officials said on Monday.The ship's engine was the key focus for the National Transportation Safety Board, said Brian Young

SHIPS for America Act rolled out on the Hill

The bipartisan, bicameral bill will fuel U.S. economy, strengthen national security by responding to China’s threat over the oceans. Currently, the number of U.S.-flagged vessels in international commerce is 80; China has 5,500.Today, Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ), Senator Todd Young (R-IN), Representative John Garamendi (D-CA-8)

Interferry Introduces Six New Board Directors and New President

Interferry Introduces Six New Board Directors and New President

Interferry, the global association representing the ferry industry, announced the appointment of six new members to its Board of Directors. These new director appointments, approved at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Sorrento on October 6, reflect the diversity and global reach of the ferry industry.

Book Release: New Edition of Advanced Electrotechnology for Marine Engineers

Book Release: New Edition of Advanced Electrotechnology for Marine Engineers

Christopher Ralph Lavers and Edmund G. R. Kraal have released a new edition of their volume 7 book, Advanced Electrotechnology for Marine Engineers - Reed's Marine Engineering and Technology Series. Copies can be purchased here.

Sanmar Delivers Denmark’s First Zero-Emission Tug

Sanmar Delivers Denmark’s First Zero-Emission Tug

Türkiye’s Sanmar Shipyards has delivered Denmark’s first fully electric tug to long-standing client Svitzer, which has been named SVITZER INGRID by Her Majesty Queen Mary at a ceremony in Copenhagen.The tug is based on the ElectRA 2500SX design from Canadian naval architects Robert Allan, developed exclusively for Sanmar.Measuring 25.4 meters in length with a 12.86-meter beam and 5.

Denmark’s First Electric Tugboat is Named by Her Majesty Queen Mary

Denmark’s First Electric Tugboat is Named by Her Majesty Queen Mary

Denmark’s, and Svitzer’s, first electric tugboat was named by Her Majesty Queen Mary at a ceremony in Copenhagen.The new tugboat will carry the name Svitzer Ingrid, as announced by Her Majesty during the naming ceremony, which was attended by more than 100 executives from the Danish maritime industry.

Moran Towing Christens New Tug Mary Jane Moran at Port Arthur

Moran Towing Christens New Tug Mary Jane Moran at Port Arthur

On April 5, 2025, Moran Towing celebrated the christening of the Mary Jane Moran with their crews, customers, port partners, and the family of the namesake in Port Arthur, TX. The event marked the arrival of a powerful new tug and honored a family who have been a part of our story for decades.

US Virgin Islands involved in US Ship Registry Proposal, governor says

US Virgin Islands involved in US Ship Registry Proposal, governor says

The U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) is involved in a proposal that aims to create a US international ship registry domiciled in the U.S. territory, the island's governor said.President Donald Trump's administration is considering the proposal as part of efforts to enlarge the tiny commercial shipping fleet flying the American flag, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters last week.

Sea Change in Cybersecurity: USCG's New Maritime Reg Set to Transform Digital Safety at Sea

Sea Change in Cybersecurity: USCG's New Maritime Reg Set to Transform Digital Safety at Sea

The $5.4 trillion global maritime industry faces a perfect storm of cyber vulnerabilities, and a new government regulation aims to be the lighthouse guiding stakeholders to safer digital harbors.On January 17, 2025, the US Coast Guard (USCG) published a final rule titled “Cybersecurity in the Marine Transportation System

US: China's Panama Canal presence "a security concern"

US: China's Panama Canal presence "a security concern"

China's presence around the Panama Canal is a national security concern that Panama's government has to deal with, Mauricio Claver-Carone, the U.S. special envoy for Latin America, said on Friday, ahead of U.S. top diplomat Marco Rubio's visit to the country.Rubio will depart on Saturday on his first foreign trip

'Pirates' Display Debuts @ National Maritime Museum

'Pirates' Display Debuts @ National Maritime Museum

In March 2025 the major exhibition Pirates will open at the National Maritime Museum (NMM), tracing the changing depictions of pirates throughout the ages and revealing the brutal history often obscured by fiction. While sometimes portrayed as tricksters or scoundrels, pirates are primarily swashbuckling adventurers associated with lush islands, flamboyant dress and buried treasure.