Tugboat - Gallery

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  • Tugboats in Vancouver, British Columbia

  • Tugboat Le Four maneuvering in Brest harbour

  • Tugboats placing USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67) into port

  • Canadian Glen class Naval Tugs in Esquimalt Harbour with Fisgard Lighthouse in background

  • Panamanian tugboat outfitted with lines and ropes used when helping maneuver ships

  • Tugboat Pelican II in Barbados flag colors; Bridgetown, Barbados. Taken aboard the cruise ship MS Carnival Destiny.

  • Towboat Bill Berry of the Ingram Barge Company pushing cargo barges up the Mississippi River at Dubuque, Iowa

  • Tugboat Turecamo Girls in East River; New York City

  • Boxer escort tug with Voith Schneider Propeller in action

  • MSC Volant and MSC Viceroy on Manchester Ship Canal

  • Steam Tug Eppleton Hall, San Francisco, 1988

  • Tugboat Cape Romain, Baltimore 2008

  • Finnpusku, a Finnish icegoing integrated tug and barge system consisting of two pushers and four barges

  • William Lyon Mackenzie fireboat built with tugboat hull

  • Tugboat pulling a barge in Alaska's Inside Passage

  • The tugboat Smitwijs Singapore in Rotterdam. The ashes of Jan de Hartog, who wrote several books about tugboats, were scattered from this boat in 2002.

  • The USNS Catawba (T-ATF-168)

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