Marie H with Dioskouroi
Boyer Towing’s tug Marie H paid a short visit to Honolulu Harbor. She was on her way to Kwajalein with...
Boyer Towing’s tug Marie H paid a short visit to Honolulu Harbor. She was on her way to Kwajalein with...
Kānehūnāmoku Voyaging Academy is now accepting applications for its Hālau Holomoana maritime training program. Captain Ed Enos of the Hawaii...
Launched in 1968, Alex Haley was originally commissioned as the United States Navy salvage ship, USS Edenton. She was acquired by the...
The fireboat, Moku Ahi,* a familiar fixture at Pier 15 in Honolulu Harbor for almost 30 years, is gone. Moku...
Sigrid Dunlap is the newest addition to Dunlap Towing Company’s fleet of ocean-going tugs. She was launched on 20 January...
By Gabe Nelson Oil Spill Response Vessel NRC Sentry relocated to Honolulu Harbor from St. Croix, Virgin Islands. Sentry, an offshore...
Same tug…different look. Mamo over the past few years.
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