North Arm Transport: Innovation in Towing

by Alan Haig-Brown
The heafty bow, characteristic of a McIlwain design

Founded in 1958 as an extension of the Stradiotti family businesses, North Arm Transportation has grown to be a significant fuel company on the BC coast. Over the years, the company fleet has expanded and evolved. With tugs in a range of size and power, as well as cargo and fuel barges, the company services the coast out of its headquarters in Vancouver on the North Arm of the Fraser River. They also have facilities on Mitchell Island in the Fraser and at Masset on Haida Gwaii. Much of their work entails deliveries of fuel and heavy equipment to locals with water-only access in the inlets and on the islands of the BC coast.

Paul Kruse and Burton Drody checking the engine mountsThis work, especially when fuel is involved, requires powerful and reliable tugs. The company is currently building an A.G. McIlwain designed tug that will provide a greater level of safety. The new 64-foot nine inch by 17-foot (19.736 X 8.23-meter) tug is well along at ABD Boats in North Vancouver, they anticipate a January 2021 launch, with the name North Arm Tempest. Gino Stradiotti said, “We’ve had a lot of discussion with Jack Davies, owner of the Z-drive tug Renegade, a sister to our new boat, about the design and about towing. While he has outfitted her with a towing winch, I do not know if he has had much opportunity to use her for work other than ship docking.”

The Veth Z-drivesWith few exceptions, all tugs towing barges on the BC coast are fitted with conventional propellers in nozzles. The new North Arm tug is being fitted with a pair of Veth Z-drives. This will make the boat capable of assisting with ship handling, but importantly, it will also be able to more safely maneuver its own barges in isolated up-coast ports. Stradiotti explained, “We work in remote areas, without much access to assist boats. A lot is on the hip, taking the barge into the beach or bulkhead. Part of the thinking was to take a page from Bob and Russell Shrewsbury’s book at Western Towboat in Seattle where they use Z-drives for towing. They face similar challenges in Alaska albeit with a lot bigger tugs and barges. They were very generous with their operational thoughts.”

The port-side Cummins KTA38 with coupler installedA split-drum, combination anchor and hawser winch by Burrard Iron Works, is mounted forward. While a single drum towing winch from Burrard is mounted on the aft deck. Both winches will operate on hydraulics off the two auxiliary engines. Towing pins were supplied by Western Machine Works.

Power for the two Veth drives will be a pair of Cummins KTA38-M main engines, each producing 1000 HP at 1800 RPM. The engines will drive the Z-drives through Vulkan torsional flexible couplings and composite shafts. Port and starboard drive units are housed in separate spaces accessed by a passageway aft of the engine room. North Arm’s Fleet Supervisor Paul Kruse has had extensive experience with Cummins engines and, the KTA38 in particular, in the past with Vancouver-based Island Tug and Barge. He is a strong advocate and notes, that “These are mechanical engines, and have worked well in the Renegade. To address environmental and economic concerns we have fitted them with optional fuel monitors.”

The role of Z-drives on towing vessels along the west coast will be sparking a lot of interest amongst those looking to upgrade their fleets. In BC, North Arm Transportation is leading the way with the North Arm Tempest. 

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GA drawings courtesy of A.G. McIlwain and photos Cummins/Haig-Brown
 
For further information:
 
Gino Stradiotti
North Arm Transportation Ltd. 
2582 Kent Ave. S.E.
Vancouver, BC, V5S 2H8
Phone: 604 321 9171
Email: gino@northarm.bc.ca
Web: https://www.northarm.bc.ca/about/
 
Steve McIlwain
A.G. McIlwain Ltd.
Marine Architects – Consultants
ph: 604.922.8622
cell: 604.802.5533
Web: agmcilwain.com
Email: agmac@uniserve.com
 
Burton Drody 
Or Al Dawson
ABD Boats
1667 Columbia St.
North Vancouver, BC
Phone: 604 980 8711
Web: http://www.abdboats.com/index.html
 
Alan Haig-Brown
A. Haig-Brown & Assoc. Ltd.
Bangkok, Thailand
Vancouver, Canada
Canada Phone: 604 520 7650
Thai Phone: 66 (0)8 5347 6206
E-mail: alan@haig-brown.com

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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