Update: Capsize of the Katherine G off Liberty Island in New York Harbor

Katherine G Photo: Will Van Dorp

On Friday morning, we posted about the capsize of the “tugboat” Katherine G, off Liberty Island  in New York harbor.  It turns out that the Katherine G is not  tugboat in the conventional sense.  Will Van Dorp at the tugster blog calls it a “lift-boat” rather than a tug.  It has three distinctive “spuds,” vertical columns that can be dropped to the bottom to stabilize or lift the boat, to provide a stable work platform.  It does not appear that the spuds were down when she capsized.

The NewYorkologoy blog  comments that the “Katherine G, …has been identified as both a work barge and tugboat.”  They go on to say that the Katherine G had been “assisting with the interior renovations at the Statue of Liberty” and that it “capsized as it was preparing to transport a 60-ton construction crane off Liberty Island, according to officials from the Coast Guard and National Park Service.”  So it sounds like someone made a serious mistake when loading the crane.  Fortunately, there were no serious injuries.

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  1. Was this lift boat previously named “Shoreline 18”? I delivered a 65 foot lift boat from Houma, LA to the Morris Canal in New York Harbor many years ago. It was to be used as a core drilling boat for a company taking soil samples at the Statue of Liberty.

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