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USACE Nacotchtank


Floating Crane Barge:
  • Built in 2020 by Metal Trades, Inc. Hollywood, S.C.
  • Launched in 2020
  • Christened, commissioned and placed in service as USACE Nacotchtank, in January 2021
  • Assigned to the US Army Corp of Engineers Baltimore District, District of Columbia’s Drift field office
  • Current Disposition, active in service
    Vessel Particulars
    Hull Length (molded) 85’-0”
    Hull Breadth (molded) 30’-0”
    Hull Depth (molded) 7’- 0”
    Lightship Draft 2’-3”
    Rated Deck Load 1,200 psf.

    Machinery, Equipment and Crane Particulars
    Crane Model EBI Cranes Model C60XHB-60
    Main Hoist Capacity 30,000 lbs. @ 15’ radius
    Auxiliary Hoist Capacity4,500 lbs.
    Boom Length 60 feet fixed
    Regulatory Standard API.2C Medallion

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    Nacotchtank
    3028700103
    42k
    Namesake
    Nacotchtank - An indigenous Algonquian people who lived in the area of what is now Washington, D.C. during the 17th century
    Photo - Nacotchtank people with European Settlers (17th Century) - 321dc.blogspot.com
    Map - Nacotchtank location on John Smith's 1624 map of Virginia
    Tommy Trampp
    Nacotchtank
    3028700101
    210209-A-A1403-101
    383k USACE Nacotchtank moored at the District of Columbia’s Drift field office docks alongside the Anacostia River
    U.S. Army Corp of Engineers Rock Island District photo # 210209-A-A1403-101 and 210209-A-A1403-100
    Tommy Trampp
    Nacotchtank
    3028700102
    210209-A-A1403-100
    110k

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