Blackmon Announces Boat Yard Liquidation

February 7, 2012

Thursday, March 1 / 9:00AM / Greenville, MS


By order of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court of the Northern District of Mississippi Case No. 09-15836-NPO Greenville, Mississippi. Blackmon Auctions has been in business since 1938 and conducts auctions all over the U.S. Specializing in On-Site auctions of Construction, Marine and Other Industrial Equipment. Blackmun has been been ordered by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court to liquidate assets of Superior Boats Works, a family owned company in the business of ship building and ship maintenance since the 1970’s. The auction will be at the Superior Boatworks headquarters on the shore and water of Greenville, Mississippi on Thursday, March 1 at 9:00AM

 

Selling:
 

  • 1977 Superior Boatworks M/V Capt. Stovall River Type Towboat, 600HP, 60’x20’x5’6”
  • 1974 Apex Corp Steel Construction Dry Dock with a capacity of 1,250 Tons, Twelve Floatation Compartments, with Wing Walls of 16’x5’x100’ and 60’ between wing walls
  • 1981 Superior Boat Works Steel Construction Dry Dock with a capacity of 1,200 Tons, Twelve Floatation Compartments, with Wing Walls of 14’x5’x86’ and 60’ between wing walls
  • 1975 Marine Concrete Structures Dry Dock with a capacity of 1,500 Tons, Nine Separate Watertight Compartments, with Wing Walls of 16’x10’x102’ and 60’4” between wing walls
  • Crane Barges, Pontoon Float Barges, Can Barges, Gas Free Cleaning Plant Barge System, Sand Blast Barge, Office Barges, Workshop Barges and More

 

For more information please contact:

 

Bill Hartnedy
Vice President - National Sales/Auctioneer
Blackmon Auctions, Inc.
PO Box 7464
Little Rock, Arkansas
501.352.4703
[email protected]
www.blackmonauctions.com

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