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A Steel-hull, Stern-drive Tug Vessel Successfully Delivered


Recently, our company successfully delivered a steel-hull stern-drive tug vessel. This vessel features an advanced stern-raised design, is equipped with a dual-engine, dual-propeller propulsion system, and is fitted with two streamlined balance rudders, offering enhanced stability and maneuverability. The ship's design parameters demonstrate its exceptional sailing capabilities: with an overall length of 33.60 meters, beam of 10.00 meters, depth of 4.50 meters, and a design draft of 3.60 meters, it is capable of performing operations safely and stably under various environmental conditions. Its primary applications include coastal towing, port towing, pushing operations, and offshore deployment, effectively meeting the customer's high-efficiency demands across multiple operational scenarios.

The design of this tug boat not only ensures excellent towing capability and thrust but also takes into account the vessel's maneuverability and economic efficiency, making it well-suited for flexible use in complex maritime operating environments. After rigorous quality inspections and performance testing, all functions of the vessel have been fully verified, ensuring it can efficiently meet the customer's operational needs.

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