REED

  • General
    • Vessel Name : REED 0
    • Operator : P & L TOWING, INC. 0
    • Ships Type (ICST) : 431 0
    • Vessel Type : 36 0
    • Construction : A 0
  • Engine
    • Horsepower rating : 600 0
  • Location
    • City : CUT OFF 0
    • STATE : LA 0
  • Capacity
    • Net Tonnage : 37 0
  • Size
    • Register length : 55 257
    • Regular Breadth : 17 257
    • Overall Length : 58 257
    • Overall Breadt : 17 257
    • Load draft : 7 257
    • Light Draft : 6 257
    • Height : 25 257
  • Other
    • Year : 1951 0
    • EQUIP1 : NONE 0
    • Coast Guard Number : 262358 0

P & L TOWING, INC.

  • Area of Operation : ATCHAFALAYA BASIN, PORT SULPHUR, BURAS AND SURROUNDING AREAS 0
  • Principal Commodity : TOWING 0

BWS

  • Type : 43 0
  • Construction : A 0

News

UK's Prince William Calls for Urgent Action to Protect Oceans

UK's Prince William Calls for Urgent Action to Protect Oceans

Britain's Prince William on Sunday called on world leaders and businesses to take urgent action to protect the planet's oceans, saying it was a challenge "like none we have faced before."Speaking ahead of the U.N. Ocean Conference, which begins in France on Monday, William said rising sea temperatures

US Targets China Oil Storage Terminal in Iran-Related Sanctions

US Targets China Oil Storage Terminal in Iran-Related Sanctions

The Trump administration imposed sanctions on Iranian oil trading networks on Thursday, including on a China-based crude oil storage terminal linked via a pipeline to an independent refinery, just days before direct talks between the U.S. and Iran.The sanctions came after Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the U.S. will hold direct talks with Iran on Saturday in Oman.

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.

MELTRIC Debuts P66 Industrial Plug and Receptacle

MELTRIC Debuts P66 Industrial Plug and Receptacle

MELTRIC announced the official launch of P66 – 660 amps at 1,100 volts alternating current and 1,500 volts direct current, with an 8-aux bundle.MELTRIC announced the launch of P66 – a safe, high-powered, and highly durable electrical connection engineered for mobile electrification in harsh and demanding industrial environments.

MELTRIC Introduces the P66 Industrial Plug and Receptacle

MELTRIC Introduces the P66 Industrial Plug and Receptacle

MELTRIC, an American manufacturer of switch-rated and standard-duty plugs and receptacles, announced the official launch of P66–a safe, high-powered, and highly durable electrical connection engineered for mobile electrification in harsh and demanding industrial environments.Rated to deliver up to 660 amps at 1,100 volts alternating current and 1,500 volts direct current

Maritime Propulsion: Expanding Options for Waterjets

Maritime Propulsion: Expanding Options for Waterjets

It’s no surprise that waterjets are great for shallow-draft, highly maneuverable craft, but vessel designers are busting out of the old stereotypes.Vessel designer Aircat Vessels has developed a surface effect ship (SES) crew transport catamaran, AIRCAT 35 Crewliner, that can sail at over 50 knots and manage offshore transfers in 2.5-meter seas.

HamiltonJet LTX Waterjets Suited for Medium-Speed Propulsion

HamiltonJet LTX Waterjets Suited for Medium-Speed Propulsion

HamiltonJet’s latest innovation – the LTX waterjet – has moved from initial design to commercial reality, with the first LTX36 jets commissioned on a 20-m passenger ferry in The Netherlands.The vessel Inselexpress 2, built by Next Generation Shipyard, is powered by twin LTX36 jets driven by Volvo D8 engines (313 bkW) via ZF gearboxes.

Some US Republicans Demand Answers on Venezuela Strikes

Some US Republicans Demand Answers on Venezuela Strikes

Some congressional Republicans expressed concern about U.S. military actions off Venezuela's coast and joined Democrats in pledging to look into multiple strikes on one boat, although there was no word on Monday of any briefings or hearings.White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt on Monday confirmed there had been two strikes on one boat in early September

Shallowing of Caspian Sea Impacts Oil Trade

Shallowing of Caspian Sea Impacts Oil Trade

Rapid falls in the level of the Caspian Sea are affecting ports and oil shipments and threatening to inflict catastrophic damage on sturgeon and seal populations, according to Azerbaijani officials.The Caspian, the world's largest salt lake, holds significant offshore oil reserves and is bordered by five countries that are all major producers of oil or gas or both: Azerbaijan, Iran, Kazakhstan

$1 Billion Fine for X-Press Pearl Disaster

$1 Billion Fine for X-Press Pearl Disaster

The Supreme Court of Sri Lanka has found the owner, operator, and local agent of the container ship X-Press Pearl liable for environmental and economic damage caused by the 2021 fire and sinking of the vessel.The ship's registered owner, EOS Ro Pte. Limited, along with others, has been fined $1 billion under the polluter pays principle.

Shadow Tanker Fleet Growth Slows as Sanctions Target Russian Oil

Shadow Tanker Fleet Growth Slows as Sanctions Target Russian Oil

Dozens of tankers have joined the shadow fleet this year compared with hundreds in previous years as the harshest Western sanctions yet target Russia's oil exports and add to the difficulty of finding suitable vessels, shipping sources said.The European Union and Britain last month imposed further sanctions on Russia over its war in Ukraine.Together with U.S.

Scientists Replicate Prehistoric Seafaring with Primitive Canoe

Scientists Replicate Prehistoric Seafaring with Primitive Canoe

Humans arose in Africa roughly 300,000 years ago and later trekked worldwide, eventually reaching some of Earth's most remote places. In doing so, they surmounted geographic barriers including treacherous ocean expanses. But how did they do that with only rudimentary technology available to them?Scientists now have undertaken an experimental voyage across a stretch of the East China Sea