MARINE TRANSPORTATION
OVERVIEW:
Diamond Services Marine Transportation Division presently has a total of two self-propelled work barges, four tugs, twelve crewboats and one liftboat.
The sizes and classifications are as follows:
Crewboats
- One 185' Quad Waterjet crewboat USCG approved for carrying passengers. See photo and data on MV Kristen Grace.

- One 180' Quad Waterjet crewboat USCG approved for carrying passengers. See photo and data on MV Mary Grace.
- Five 170' Quad Waterjet crewboats USCG approved for carrying passengers. See photo and data on MVs Miss Julie, Miss Gracie, Paula Kay, Mr. Stephen & Wallace Glenn.
- Two 145' Quad Waterjet crewboats USCG approved for carrying passengers. See photo and data on MVs Lisa Ann & Mr. Mel.
- One 120' Triple Screw Waterjet crewboat USCG approved for carrying passengers. See photo and data on MV Mr. D.
- One 110' Quad Screw Waterjet crewboat USCG approved for carrying passengers. See photo and data on MV John AB.
- One 55' Twin Screw Waterjet crewboat USCG approved for carrying passengers. See photo and data on MV Melisa.
Tugs
- One 3600HP offshore tug equipped with towing winch and capable of anchor handling jobs. See photo and data on tug Mr. Glenn.
- One 2400HP offshore tug equipped with towing winch and capable of anchor handling jobs. See photo and data on tug Mr. Scott.
- One 1800HP offshore tugs equipped with towing winch and capable of anchor handling jobs. See photo and data on tug Miss Rena.
- One 900HP tug suitable for inland and shallow gulf towing. See photo and data on tug Lady Lafon.
Self-Propelled Work Barges
- One 600HP and one 480HP work barge/tugs equipped with spuds, a 25-B Crane with 70' boom, pile driving equipment, buckets for dredging and all facilities for diving and salvage work in shallow water. These vessels are ideally suited for repair work on wells, salvage, pile driving, digging and have deck room to carry supplies. See photo and data on tugs Teman and Rig Runner.
Miscellaneous
- D-30 is a liftboat with 65' legs. See photo and data on liftboat D-30.
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