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Off the coast of Cape Hatteras, N.C. (Aug. 5, 2002) -- The derrick barge Wotan sits over the salvage recovery site for the civil war era “Ironclad” ship USS Monitor.
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History | |
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Name | Wotan |
Operator | Manson Construction |
Ordered | 1982? |
Builder | Bergerson Shipyard |
Yard number | Hull 1507 |
Completed | 1982 |
In service | 1982–present |
Homeport | Seattle |
Identification | USCG ID 650970 |
Status | In service |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Floating barge crane |
Tonnage | 4956 |
Length | 299 feet (91 m) |
Beam | 90 feet (27 m) |
Draught | 21 feet (6 m)Error: has synonymous parameter (help) |
Draft | 8 feet (2 m)Error: has synonymous parameter (help) |
Installed power | 800 KW main generator |
Propulsion | none |
Wotan is a 500-short-ton (454 t) capacity Clyde Iron Works model 42 barge-mounted crane which is one of the largest revolving floating cranes on the West Coast of the United States.
History
[edit]The Wotan floating barge-crane was built for Manson Construction; the barge was sourced from New Orleans, and the crane was (reputedly) the "Little Wolf" crane used at Highland Fabricators at Nigg Yard.
Capacity
[edit]The Clyde Iron Works Model 42 crane can lift 500 short tons (454 t) using the main hoist on a 200-foot (61 m) boom at any point in the crane's revolution;[1] capacity rises to 600 short tons (544 t) when using the main hoist oriented astern. Motive power for the main hoist is provided by a diesel engine, and electric power for the barge is provided by a 800 KW diesel generator set.
Bridges built
[edit]Notable heavy lifts
[edit]- 'USS Monitor' turret (2002) http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/02monitor/logs/jul24/jul24.html
References
[edit]- ^ "Manson Construction Builds Pacific Northwest's Heftiest Floating Crane". Maritime Reporter & Engineering News. September 1984. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
External Links
[edit]- "Fleet: Derrick Barges / Clamshell Dredges: Wotan". Manson Construction. 2015. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
- Swanson, Pat (1975). "Construction of Highland 2 at Hifab". The Cromarty Archive. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
- "Preserving the USS Monitor 2001". NOAA Ocean Explorer. March–August 2001. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
- "Monitor Expedition 2002". NOAA Ocean Explorer. June–December 2002. Retrieved 24 February 2015.
- Rival Betty L sold in 1986: http://magazines.marinelink.com/Magazines/MaritimeReporter/198608/page/49