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USACE M/V Prairie Du Rocher II


Towboat:
  • Laid down 2002 at Marine Builders, Inc., Utica, IN.
  • Launched in 2002
  • Delivered and commissioned USACE M/V Prairie Du Rocher in 2002
  • Current Disposition, active
    Specifications:
    Displacement 87 t.
    Length 51'
    Beam 19'
    Hull Depth 8'6"
    Draft 5'
    Speed unknown
    Range unknown
    Complement
    Barge Winches: (2) Wintech-Beebe 311L/R-RC
    Fuel Capacity 1,300 gals
    Propulsion
    Main Engines: (2) Cat 3406E, 440 HP each @1800rpm
    Reduction Gears: (2) Twin Disc MG 516-Ratio 4.04:1
    Propellers: Bird Johnson - 5 Blade, 47 inches Dia.
    Generators: (2) John Deere 4045TFM - 58 kW, 480V
    Shaft Brakes: Kobelt
    Engine Controls: Kobelt
    Steering: Kobelt - 2 Main, 4 Flanking Rudders, Fully Independent Operation, with Auto-Centering Feature interfaced to Kobelt Engine Controls.
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    Praire Du Rocher Warren
    303000501
    221k USACE M/V Prairie Du Rocher underway, date and location unknown.
    US Army Corps of Engineers photo
    US Army Corps of Engineers
    Potter
    30265004
    434k US Army dredge Potter and USACE M/V Prairie Du Rocher, underway near Cape Girardeau, MO., 19 October 2012 Photos by Ken Steinhoff
    Potter
    30265005
    277k
    Potter
    30265006
    474k
    Praire Du Rocher
    303000502
    373k
    Praire Du Rocher
    303100103
    326k

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