Triple-Screw Tug for Hudson River

by Alan Haig-Brown
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Cummins Vessel Reference #826

The Daisy Mae ready for work.

“The Daisy Mae is the closest you can get to Z-drive maneuverability, without the cost of Z-drive,” maintains her builder Joseph Rodriguez of Rodriguez Ship Building Inc. in Bayou LaBatre, Alabama.

Rodriguez has designed and built a lot of tugs over the years and doesn’t make this claim lightly. Further more he backs it up with his description of the beamy 82 by 32-foot tug that his yard delivered to Coeymans Marine Towing. This is one of the Carver group companies based at the Port of Coeymans 110 miles up the Hudson River from New York. The triple-engined boat is powered by a port and starboard tier 3 compliant Cummins QSK38 engines each delivering 1,300 HP at 1800 RPM and a center-line, tier 3 compliant Cummins QSK19 for an additional 750 HP at 1800 PRM. The two outside engines turn Kahlenberg stainess steel four-blade Kaplan style 75.25 by 80-inch propellers through Twin Disc gears, while the center-line engine is fitted with a 65.25 by 72-inch propeller with a similar configuration. Shaft brakes have been installed all three safts to allow rapid shifting fore and aft. All the propellers are fitted with Kort nozzles to enhance their thrust by as much as 32% for a bollard pull of 47.5 tons.


A great set of electronics in the pilot house.

With a maximum draft of only ten feet, the Daisy Mae will work comfortably along the Hudson River. With her model bow, she has better sea keeping abilities than a conventional riverboat. At the same time, she has riverboat maneuverability with tow flanking rudders on both the two outside props. The combination of powerful port and starboard engines with Kort nozzles on a beamy hull, together with the shaft brakes, foil-shaped steering rudders, and towboat style flanking rudders will give the operator of the new tug a lot of options for maneuvering in the river currents or tight harbors when towing, pushing or on the hip of barges.


A pair of Cummins QSK38s along side a QSK19 in the center.

For pushing, the tug is equipped with a second, elevated aluminum pilothouse with a 41-foot above the water-line eye level. While for towing, a Markee towing winch, with 2000 feet of 1.5-inch wire, is mounted on the aft deck. A pair of Patterson 40-ton deck winches is mounted aft for making up to push. Although built in the south, she is built for the north with heavy ice strengthened frames and plating forward. As an ABS load line vessel she has been stability tested and she is Sub-chapter M compliant including all required fire suppression systems.

Accommodation is provided for a crew of five: captain, mate, engineer, and two deckhands. Tankage includes 33,000 US gallons of fuel, 8,000 gallons of water, 500 gallons of lube oil, 1,000 gallons of waste oil, and 1,000 gallons for zero discharge provisions. An extensive set of wheelhouse electronics includes two Halo 4-pulse compression radars, 16-inch touch-screen chart display, satellite compass, AIS, autopilot, depth sounder, and weather station all manufactured by SIMRAD. There are also three radiophones, a sat phone, and a bridge monitoring system. Electrical power is provided by two Cummins QSB7-DM powered 60 kW generator sets.

Speaking of the new 3,350 HP Daisy Mae, which was delivered in October of 2017, the owner’s representative said, “Rodriguez Ship Building. has turned out a quality vessel in a short time frame. His employees show pride in their work in every aspect of this build and it has exceeded our expectations from a ship builder and it has added a new vessel for our fleet.”


Photos courtesy of Rodriguez Ship Building


For further information contact:

Joseph Rodriguez
Owner
Rodriguez Ship Building Inc.
P.O. Box 785
Bayou La Batre,
Alabama, 36509
USA
Phone: 251 824 4067
Mobile: 251 401 7451
Email: joserodrig@aol.com

Capt. Colin Bryant
Port Captain
Coeymans Marine Towing
2170 River Road,
Coeymans, NY 12045
Phone: 518 756 2164
Phone: 518 365 7156
E-mail: CBryant@Carvercompanies.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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