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A Coast Guard Station Galveston 45' response boat–medium crew tows the Baywatch Too, a dolphin sightseeing vessel that lost its steering near Seawolf Park in Galveston, Texas, May 28, 2022. The Coast Guard crew towed the vessel and its 33 passengers and crew safely to Pier 21 in Galveston. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Auxiliarist Glenn Colaco)
Coast Guard assists 33 aboard passenger vessel off Texas
WorkBoat Staff
WorkBoat travels near the top of the world to witness new hybrid technology
Jeremiah Karpowicz
American Constitution. ACL photo
ACL to make cruise stops at Massachusetts Maritime Academy
WorkBoat Staff
The 150-passenger Skana. All American Marine photo
All American delivers second 87’ cat to Alaska
WorkBoat Staff
The new ferry will carry passengers from Hatteras, N.C., to Silver Lake Harbor in Ocracoke Village and back; a trip of approximately 70 minutes each way. North Carolina Department of Transportation photo
US Watercraft delivers new 130-passenger ferry to North Carolina
Ken Hocke
Passenger vessel operator Pearl Seas has been sailing the Great Lakes since 2014. Pearl Seas Cruises photo
Passenger vessel numbers expected to balloon
Dale K. DuPont
The newbuild ferry will carry 316 passengers over two decks in two distinct classes. Incat Crowther rendering
Incat Crowther's digital shipbuilding showcased in new ferry
WorkBoat Staff
The 92'x33' passenger/vehicle ferry will be servicing traffic to and from Neebish Island in the Eastern Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Seacraft Design rendering
Burger Boat building 92' passenger/vehicle ferry for Michigan
WorkBoat Staff
Viking expects to start Mississippi River cruises in June on the 450'x75', 386-passenger Viking Mississippi being built by Edison Chouest Offshore (ECO). Viking rendering
Marad blesses Viking Line, ECO deal
Dale K. DuPont
The vessel represents a big step in Volvo Penta’s journey to electromobility at sea. Volvo Penta photo
Testing an electric solution destined for Arctic conditions
WorkBoat Staff
American Symphony is the fifth ship in the new riverboat class ACL first introduced in 2018. American Cruise Lines rendering
American Cruise Lines launches 175-passenger riverboat
WorkBoat Staff
On April 22, 2021, while the vessel was conducting a post-maintenance sea trial in Puget Sound, the no. 3 main engine experienced a connecting rod assembly failure and ejected components that breached the crankcase. Washington State Department of Transportation photo
Maintenance error led to $3.8 million marine casualty in Washington
WorkBoat Staff
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The value of face-to-face networking
Capt. Alan Bernstein
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