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Tugboats of the Great Lakes: A Photo Gallery

Author Name:   VonRiedel, Franz

Title:    Tugboats of the Great Lakes: A Photo Gallery

Binding:   Softbound
Number of photos:   365 illustrations
Book Condition:   New
Number of pages:   160 pages
Dimensions:   8.5'' x 11''
Publisher:   AP Iconografix 2007
ISBN Number:   1583881921 / 9781583881927
Item No.:   10283
Availability:   In Stock

Seller ID:   10283

From the early days of commercial navigation on the waterways of the Great Lakes, tugboats have been needed to guide the ships in and out of the newly constructed ports. As the ships progressed from wooden schooners to large steel steamships, the tugboat also grew in size.

This book takes an in-depth look into the ancient practices of Great Lakes ice-breaking, ship-assistance and towing. At the turn of the century, the towing industry changed forever with the consolidation of fleets and the design of the low-profile powerful steam ship-docking tug. This ''G-Tug'' design has become known all around the world and these same 80-year old tugs are still the primary workhorse in most harbors on the Lakes today.

Many other designs, unique to the fresh waters of the Great Lakes, are profiled in this book. The severe climate of the Great Lakes region is brutal on the equipment and the tugs are built tough, for heavy ice breaking. A new class of powerful Coast Guard ice-breaking tugs came out in the 1940s. Today, many of these ''WYTM'' class tugs survive in commercial service on the Lakes. The Lakes have always been home to a large fleet of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers tugs. Additionally, U.S. Army auctions have brought many government-class tugs such as LT's, ST's, and DPC's to the Lakes in the hands of private and commercial operators. In the rivers that feed the busy port of Chicago and all throughout New York State on the Erie Canal, a rare species of tug can be found, the famous ''canallers'', which are also featured in this volume.

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