Blessey Marine Continues Growth

by Alan Haig-Brown
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Cummins Vessel Reference #730

The Erin C Grenon on the Mississippi River.

 

Over the past decade Blessey Marine has taken delivery of a large number of Cummins-powered pushboats for their inland fleet. The vessels are sized to share a common versatility with the draft and horsepower to work both the shallower waters of the Intracoastal Waterway and power for the big flows of the Mississippi River. A look at the company equipment list shows a number of vessels with either 1700 or 2000 horsepower. The lower HP boats are 76 feet long while the higher HP boats are 80 to 88 feet long.

 

 

The starboard side Cummins K38-M engine on the new Blessey towboat.

 

Both sets of vessels are fitted with a pair of the popular K38M main engines. The 76-footers each have the engines with an 850-HP rating while the larger hulls have the 1000-HP rating. This May saw the addition of the Erin C Grenon, one more of the 1700-HP class delivered to Blessey from the Raymond & Assoc. (LaForce) yard in Bayou LaBatre, Alabama under hull #479. Two 850-HP K38M engines power the new towboat and turn up to 1800 RPM to Reintjes WAF474 marine gears with 7.09:1 reduction. The boat is also fitted with a pair of Cummins QSB7DM-powered 85 kW generators sets.

 

 

The attached photos are by Jeff L. Yates courtesy of Cummins Marine.

 

For further information:

 

Larry E Neff
Marine Territory Sales Manager
Cummins Mid South, LLC
1924 East I-65 Service Road North
Office: 251 706 2754
Mobile: 251 895 1589

 

Additional interior and exterior photos are available at cost from:

Jeff L. Yates
Paducah, Kentucky
Phone: 270 550 5099
E-mail: jyates34@comcast.net

Alan Haig-Brown

Alan Haig-Brown

Over 30 years as an author for global commercial marine and fishing publications backed with hands-on experience on commercial fishing boats and coastal freighters makes Alan Haig-Brown uniquely qualified to provide vessel reference articles for Cummins Marine. You can find him in shipyards around the world, and on his own website, www.haig-brown.com.

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