If you're serious, then go buy one. They are NOT cheap to maintain! But there are some really historic tugs out there that could sure use a "good home & a caring owner". Again, IF you are serious & if you need any help finding the right one or advice, or physical help - you are welcome to contact me. I've owned 32 of them over the years (that was my business). I'm happy to help, if you are being serious. --Franz
Thank you for sharing this video. The tug captain is doing a nice job there - very gentle. That is a nice looking tug - tho I'm biased to that hull color! - does anyone know her history? And type of main engine(s)? Thank you again for the video - and for posting it in HD!
Without narrative, I can make best guess about this tug is plowing right through on icy seaway near shore which I am afraid of the stern is lower slope and propeller is downward seabed that isn't she afraid of hitting seabed? I am not sure of opensea here but narrow and shallow canal I see. is it not?
@@brian.7966 Being from St Vincent in the Grenadines he is used to much warmer waters. www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/details/ships/shipid:10926/mmsi:-7821049/imo:7821049/vessel:CELICA