Training Ship State Of Maine departs Pier 36

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  • Опубликовано: 17 янв 2025
  • We are on Pier 36 along the East River, where we see Maine Maritime Academy's Training Ship State of Maine, or TSSOM, as she gets assisted out of her berth and heads for sea. From here, TSSOM will run out the final leg of her training cruise as she heads up to Searsport, Maine and then across Penobscot Bay to Castine. In the first scene, we see McAllister tugboat Amy C. McAllister and Moran tugboat Kimberly Turecamo as they prepare to assist the ship while lines are tossed from the dock. In the second scene, the ship gets taken back from her berth, and she blows her horn. In the final scene, the ship gets turned to face down river. TSSOM, originally the USNS Tanner, TAGS-40, was built for the Navy as a fast Oceanographic Research Vessel by Bethlehem Steel Corporation at its Sparrows Point Yard in Maryland in 1990. She is powered by a single MaK 601C rated at 8046 horsepower. She is 500 feet in length, 72 feet in breadth, a 42 molded draft or a 30.46 foot summer draft, a normal operating draft of 28 feet, and 19.59 light draft. She has a 123 foot air draft. She weighs 12542 tons gross and can run at 16 knots. Enjoy the view of the ship and the tugs as the work to assist her out of her berth, as well as the sounds of the engines hard at work. If you have any questions about the video, feel free to message me. Comments are welcome. The videos were taken on July 29th, 2016.

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