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Where There Are American Waters: Harley is There

by Alan Haig-Brown

Cummins Vessel Reference #717

Harley Marine's new push boat Stardust ready to leave the yard.

 

The maritime community in the United States has watched with interest as Harley Marine Services has expanded from the West Coast, to the East Coast, the Gulf Coast and now the Inland Waterways. As with other expansions, carried out by Chairman and CEO Harley Franco, this one, the tenth subsidiary company in the group, includes a significant new-build program.
 

 

Ready for work on the inland waterways.

 

“We had this design for a 75-foot push boat that we were going to build for stock,” explained Conrad Industries’ Director of Marketing Gary Lipely, “We had some under construction when Harley Marine saw this as a way to get some boats into their fleet quickly.”

 

In 2012, Harley Gulf took delivery of the 2000 HP push boats Thunder and Lightening. The Silver Stardust followed in early 2013. In October there were three more under construction at Conrad’s yard in Morgan City Louisiana with deliveries scheduled for the end of November 2013 followed by two more sister-ships in January and March 2014. These boats will all have the same 29 foot 9-inch beam and 9’11” molded depth to give the vessels a seven-foot light draft.
 

Cummins pushing power.

 

As with all of the boats in the several divisions of Harley Marine, these are built to the highest standards of their class and of sustainability. Propulsion is provided by a pair of EPA Tier II compliant K38-M Cummins engines each delivering 1000 HP at 1800 RPM to Twin Disc MGX5321 gears with 5.96:1 ratios. Cummins Mid-South supplied the engines. 

 

Johnny’s Propeller Shop, conveniently located next door to the Conrad Shipyard in Morgan City, supplied the towboats’ propellers.

All the boats have four deck levels except the first delivered Thunder, which had only three decks. Auxiliary power includes a pair of Cummins 6BTA5.9-DM powered 85 kW generators. The hull contains tanks for 30,000 gallons of fuel, 6,000 gallons of water and 200 gallons of lube oil. Nabrico Hydro Electric winches are mounted on deck for handling the barge face wires.

 

Photos courtesy of Conrad Shipyard

 

 

For further information:

Bill Taylor
General Manager
Harley Marine Gulf,
239 Lakeside Dr.
Channelview, TX 77530-4417
USA
Phone: 832 776 8710

 

Gary B. Lipely
Director of Marketing and Sales
Conrad Shipyard L.L.C.
P.O. Box 790, 1501 Front St.
Morgan City, LA 70381-0790
USA
Phone: 985 384 3060
E-mail: GBLipely@conradindustries.com

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