Chesapeake Shipbuilding Inks Agreement to Design & Build 4 New Tugs for Vane Brothers

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SALISBURY, MD – December 20, 2017

Chesapeake Shipbuilding Corp. of Salisbury, MD announced today that it has signed another new agreement with Vane Brothers of Baltimore, MD to design and build four new Sub-Chapter, M-Compliant, Push Tugs, yet to be named. This new order will bring the total number of tugs to 20 that have been built by Chesapeake Shipbuilding for Vane Brothers since 2007.

Design and construction on the new tugs will begin immediately in Chesapeake Shipbuilding’s hull fabrication buildings. The four new vessels will be sisterships.

The new 3000 horsepower tugs will be equipped with twin Caterpillar 3512 main engines, conventional shafts, rudders and flanking rudders. They will accommodate up to 7 crew members and will have large, modern private and semi-private quarters. The Chesapeake designed tugs will be 94’ LOA, with a 34’ molded beam and a 10’ 6” molded depth.