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Great Lakes Shipyard Begins Work on Interlake Steamship Vessel

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AT/B Dorthy Ann and Pathfinder will undergo maintenance and repairs during winter months.

Waterways Today January 21, 2013
Great Lakes Shipyard, located in Cleveland, has been contracted by Interlake Steamship Co. to perform winter work services on its AT/B (articulated tug and barge) Dorthy Ann and Pathfinder, which arrived in Cleveland and is docked on site at the shipyard’s facility.
 
The Great Lakes Shipyard says it will be performing a variety of work, including: miscellaneous steel work, generator maintenance, main drive unit maintenance, and other miscellaneous tug and barge repairs and maintenance.
 
 The Dorthy Ann is a tug boat built for interlake transportation, and works with Pathfinder, a self-unloading bulk barge.  
 
Great Lakes Shipyard is a full-service yard specializing in new construction, fabrication, repairs and winter work of all types of vessels and barges. The shipyard’s current order book includes drydock and repair on the Ferry Islander for Miller Boat Line; the construction of two ASD tractor tugs for Caribbean Tugz LLC, an affiliate of Seacor Holdings Inc.; and winter work scheduled for American Steamship Company’s American Courage and Inland Lakes
Management Inc.’s Alpena.
 
More information is available at www.thegreatlakesgroup.com.

 

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