ESG Delivers M/V Jaden Pasentine

December 16, 2019

Photo: ESG
Photo: ESG
Photo: ESG
Photo: ESG
Photo: ESG
Photo: ESG
Photo: ESG
Photo: ESG

Eastern Shipbuilding Group has delivered of the M/V Jaden Pasentine (Hull 200). 

The 70th 90’x 32’x 10’ Inland Towboat built by Eastern for Florida Marine Transporters, LLC of Mandeville, LA.  

In 2018, Florida Marine Transporters, LLC signed four more additional towboats, bringing the total to seventy (70) vessels contracted over the last 14 years. The M/V Jaden Pasentine  was constructed at Eastern’s Allanton Facility and designed by Gilbert Associates, Inc. of Boston, MA.

The M/V Jaden Pasentine  for Florida Marine is powered by two (2) Caterpillar 3512C Tier 3 diesel engines rated at 1,500 HP at 1,600 RPM, provided by Louisiana CAT Power Systems of Reserve, LA. The reduction gears are direct coupled Twin-Disc Model MG-5600 with a 6.04:1 reduction supplied by Stewart Supply, Inc. of Harvey, Louisiana.  

Electrical power is provided by two (2) 99kW John Deere 4045AFM85 99KW Tier 3 generator sets rated for 60 Hz, at 208 VAC provided by Kennedy Engine Company of Biloxi, MS.  These diesel engines comply with the current EPA Tier 3 control of emissions of nitrogen oxides from marine diesel engines.
 

 

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