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Default Wheel houses keep you dry

"Joe" wrote in news:1169087110.093243.103550
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otnmbrd wrote:


I'd call her a Salvage Tug..... I see tow gear..... whatever, BG


I may be wrong Otn, I saw the trip preventers on the headache rails and
a headache rail/tow line bar near the stern, but see no tow winch on
deck and no stern rollers or gates or gear. Maybe you have a better
monitor, I could not see tow gear thru the mist and spray.


In my view it looked like a big tow winch snugged up out of the weather on
the stern.....


Many American supply and standby boats are classed as towing vessels
by doing the same thing, put a tow doubler plate at the pivot point,
and deck structures to support towing, but never put a winch on deck.

Can you guess why this was done OTN? Anyone?


My guesses would be license requirements and/or insurance

otn