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The first New York high-speed ferry under construction at Horizon Shipbuilding. Ken Hocke photo
New York ferries taking shape down south
Ken Hocke
First of two new 95'6" Rotortugs for Seabulk Towing will be delivered in early 2017. Seabulk photo
Master Boat building Rotortugs for Seabulk
Ken Hocke
Two 150-passenger ferries for Hampton Roads, Va., under construction at Armstrong Marine. Volvo Penta photo
Armstrong Marine building new ferries for Virginia
Ken Hocke
Conrad Orange shipyard, one of five Conrad shipyards located along the Louisiana-Texas Gulf Coast. Conrad photo.
Conrad newbuild deals reach across different marine sectors
Ken Hocke
New 170-passenger river cruise vessel for American Cruise Lines currently under construction at Chesapeake Shipbuilding. American Cruise Lines photo
American Cruise Lines building three new cruise vessels
Ken Hocke
Damen will build six of its SAR 1906 search and rescue boats to support the refugee and migrant rescue operations in Turkey. Damen photo
Damen to build refugee search and rescue boats
Ken Hocke
The third of four Olympic-class ferries under construction at Vigor Industrial's Seattle yard for Washington State Ferries. WSF photo.
Newbuild contracts plentiful for yards that practice diversity
Ken Hocke
Hyundai Heavy Industries shipyard in South Korea. Creative Commons photo by Sarah Tz.
After 20,000 job cuts, world's major shipyards brace for more
WorkBoat Staff
Lake Assault Boats recently assisted the Superior, Wis., Fire Department in its response to a fire on an ore boat at Fraser Shipyards. At the time, a team from Lake Assault was in the final stages of testing the 28' fireboat destined for the city of Newb.
New fireboat goes to work before delivery
Ken Hocke
New 200' tank barge built at C&C Marine and Repair and designed by The Shearer Group. The Shearer Group photo
Shearer Group designed tank barge from C&C Marine
Ken Hocke
Edison Chouest Offshore has teamed up with Damen Shipyards Group to build 13 heavy-duty mooring assistance, ship assist tugs. Damen Shipyards Group photo
Damen and Chouest partner to build ASD tugs
Ken Hocke
Bollinger Shipyards recently delivered the 20th fast response cutter to the Coast Guard, identical to the Margaret Norvell shown here. Bollinger Shipyards photo
Bollinger delivers another USCG fast response cutter
Ken Hocke
The Atlantic Pioneer, built at Blount Boats. Photo courtesy of Blount Boats
WorkBoat names its Significant Boats of 2016
David Krapf
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