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The new Metal Shark M48, named Magnet, is the first build in the company
Metal Shark debuts 48-meter catamaran expedition yacht
Ken Hocke
Manson Construction to build largest U.S. hopper dredge
WorkBoat Staff
The detail design engineering will be performed at the Bollinger facility in Lockport, La. WorkBoat file photo
Bollinger Shipyards awarded contract for submarine drydock
WorkBoat Staff
The acquisition further increases Austal USA
Austal USA completes purchase of Alabama shipyard assets
WorkBoat Staff
The boats can reach 64 mph with their triple Suzuki 300-hp outboards. MetalCraft Marine photo
MetalCraft Marine delivers two patrol RIBs to Mississippi
WorkBoat Staff
Steel hull plating thickness ranges from
Blount Boats delivers tug to New York Power Authority
WorkBoat Staff
FBS will build large portions of the frigate hull then ship them by barge across Lake Michigan to Marinette, Fincantieri photo
Fincantieri upgrading shipyard ahead of frigate construction
WorkBoat Staff
Littoral combat ship Oakland. Savannah will look just like this upon its delivery. Austal USA photo
Austal USA christens 14th littoral combat ship
Ken Hocke
United States Marine Inc. (USMI), Gulfport, Miss., was awarded a five-year $108 million Department of Defense (DOD) contract in April to build an undisclosed number of 41' combatant craft assault (CCA) boats. United States Marine Inc. photo
Shipyards get financial breathing room from military contracts
Guest Author
The Coast Guard Cutter Harold Miller sits moored during the commissioning ceremony at Sector Field Office Galveston, Texas, July 15, 2020. The crew of the Harold Miller will have a patrol area encompassing 900 miles of coastline for the Coast Guard
USCG fast response cutter program on schedule
Guest Author
The two tugs will be sisterships of the first RApport 2500 built in the U.S., the Noydena (Chartered to Crowley and renamed the Hercules). Kurt Redd photo
Diversified Marine to build two more tugs for Brusco
WorkBoat Staff
The new towboat was designed by Entech Design LLC, Kenner, La., with the 3D modeling and production drawings done by C&C Marine and Repair
C&C Marine delivers second of 15 tugs to Maritime Partners
WorkBoat Staff
Eastern Shipbuilding cuts steel on new Weeks dredge
Ken Hocke
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