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Bay class icebreaking tug

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Preceded by
  
WYTM 110

Completed
  
9

In commission
  
1979-present

Bay-class icebreaking tug

Name
  
Bay class icebreaking tug

Builders
  
Tacoma Boatbuilding Company & Bay City Marine

Operators
  
United States Coast Guard

The USCG Bay-class icebreaking tug is a class of 140-foot (43 m) icebreaking tugs of the United States Coast Guard, with hull numbers WTGB 101 through to WTGB 109.

Contents

They can proceed through fresh water ice up to 20 inches (51 cm) thick, and break ice up to 3 feet (0.91 m) thick, through ramming. These vessels are equipped with a system to lubricate their progress through the ice, by bubbling air through the hull.

Service Life Extension Program

The WTGB SLEP project includes significant system upgrades and improvements to the propulsion plant; heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems; installation of an engine-room fire-suppression system; boat launching davit replacement; Oily Water Separator replacement; stack exhaust configuration modifications; hull air-ice lubrication system; and crew habitability improvements to meet current standards (including removal of lead paint). The first WTGB SLEP is scheduled for 12 months; however, once the Yard achieves a satisfactory production labor learning curve (anticipated after Hull #3), the Yard will complete two 140-foot WTGB SLEPs per year, with an anticipated duration of 9 months each. The first of nine cutters (MORRO BAY) entered production at the Coast Guard Yard on July 1, 2014. MORRO BAY returned to her homeport of Cleveland in September 2015

Ships

  • (WTGB-101) Katmai Bay (Home Port - Sault Ste. Marie, MI)
  • (WTGB-102) Bristol Bay (Home Port - Detroit, MI)
  • (WTGB-103) Mobile Bay (Home Port - Sturgeon Bay, WI)
  • (WTGB-104) Biscayne Bay (Home Port - St. Ignace, MI)
  • (WTGB-105) Neah Bay (Home Port - Cleveland, OH)
  • (WTGB-106) Morro Bay (Home Port - Cleveland, OH)
  • (WTGB-107) Penobscot Bay (Home Port - Bayonne, NJ)
  • (WTGB-108) Thunder Bay (Home Port - Rockland, ME)
  • (WTGB-109) Sturgeon Bay (Home Port - Bayonne, NJ)
  • (WTGB-110) Curtis Bay (Construction cancelled)
  • References

    Bay-class icebreaking tug Wikipedia