The 120-foot Gianna Hull has more than 4,000 hp of Caterpillar power
(BAYOU LA BATRE, Ala.) — Metal Shark’s Bayou La Batre shipyard has delivered Gianna Hull, the builder’s third 120-by-35-foot river towboat for Florida Marine Transporters (FMT) of Mandeville, La.
The four-deck, welded-steel Subchapter M-compliant towboat was designed by John W. Gilbert Associates. The vessel’s twin Cat marine diesel engines deliver over 2,000 hp each and turn 100-by-69-inch stainless-steel propellers through Twin Disc reverse reduction gears with a 6.56:1 ratio. Sleeping accommodations and facilities have been provided for a nine-person crew.
The new towboat is the third delivery in a three-vessel contract with FMT announced in late 2018, following Metal Shark’s acquisition of the assets of Horizon Shipbuilding earlier that year. With the purchase, Metal Shark, best known as a builder of welded aluminum vessels, assumed ownership of a fully developed Alabama shipyard and began its expansion into steel shipbuilding, refit, and repair.
“The Metal Shark Alabama team has enjoyed working with FMT, and we’re proud to conclude this three-vessel production run with the delivery of the Gianna Hull,” said Doug Barrow, vice president of Metal Shark Alabama. “The pandemic posed some challenges, but we were able to keep our projects moving forward by working together and looking out for each other.
I believe that deep mutual respect and understanding were forged between our team and FMT’s representatives through our close cooperation, and through continual process improvement, we were able to show an increase in efficiency with each consecutive build. I know these vessels will serve the FMT fleet well, and we would gladly build with FMT again.”
“Today we celebrate the three-year anniversary of Metal Shark Alabama with the successful delivery of our third towboat for Florida Marine Transporters,” said Metal Shark CEO Chris Allard. “I’d like to thank FMT owner Mr. Dennis Pasentine for his support and his trust in us as we launched our newest shipbuilding facility.
Over the past three years, we have seen our Alabama yard flourish with a succession of impressive newbuilds and growing activity in the refit, repair, and conversion business, as we take on increasingly complex hull lengthening and vessel conversion projects. I’d like to congratulate all of our Alabama employees on their success and thank them for their commitment.”