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Weeks Marine takes delivery of 78′ modified lugger tug

The James K is the larger version of the Jack K and William O. (pictured here) Weeks Marine photo

Posted on January 13, 2022

Coden, Ala.-based Rodriguez Shipbuilding finished in January a new 78’x30’x11’6″ lugger tug for Weeks Marine, Houma, La. The James K was designed by the shipyard, the owner, and MINO Marine, New Orleans.

With a 10’6″ draft and ยฝ” steel bottom and side shell plate, the new triple-screw tug is powered by three Cummins QSK-19 MRCS diesels, producing 800 hp at 2,400 rpm. The engines are connected to Kahlenburg 4-bladed 66″x54″ props through Twin Disc MGX-5222 DC marine gears with 6.10:1 reduction ratios. The propulsion package gives the James K a running speed of 9.5 knots.

The James K was built to โ€œsupport Weeks Marineโ€™s dredging and construction projects both on site and making tows throughout the East Coast and Gulf regions,โ€ said David Tuck, Weeksโ€™ chief engineer and projects manager.

Shipโ€™s service power comes from a Cummins QSB-7 DM genset, sparking 65 kW of electricity. The tug has a bollard pull of 24 LT, controls by ZF Electronic, and a Jastram electric over hydraulic steering system.

There are accommodations for a crew of eight and up to four passengers.

The electronics package includes Furuno SC-130 Sat Compass, FA-170 AIS, Navpilot-711C auto pilot, twin GP-33 GPSes, FCV-628 depth sounder, BR-500PA bridge alarm, two 1945 radar 1 (6 kW), twin FR-8125 radar (12 kW), FMD-1945 radar repeater, LH-5000 loudhailer, two NEMO Gateway Rose Point, twin Hatland Rose Point, General Alarm Rodriguez General Alarm, Astron N2412-24 24VDC/12VDC, 10 Standard Horizon VHF radio, two ACR RCL-95 LED spot lights, Perko 16″ spot light, Xenon 16″ spot light, Airmar 220 WX wind gage, and an Alpine CDE-172BT Sirius radio.

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