Those words usually bring up an image of a sleek watercraft hydroplaning across a lake at high speed. This is different. This is brute force. I can't imagine how many tons they haul up and down the Mississippi. The amount of horsepower, if that's the right unit, is enormous.
It looks like it could hold a fair size crew (it's a 24/7 operation) but I don't know how much of the length is given over to the engines. I watch these go past all day from my office window. I'll try to get a picture of a whole flotilla you can see the scale.
People generally call them towboats. Ellie thinks that's silly since they are obviously push boats.
3 comments:
Ellie is right on. Push boats they are. Out of the mouths of babes.
Ahhh...barge activity on the Mississippi. That brings back lots of memories.
One big boat!
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