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Fleet Excellence
At Curtin Maritime, we pride ourselves on our exceptional fleet of tugboats, including powerful 4,000+ horsepower tugs that are fully compliant with California’s strict Air Resource Board regulations. The fleet is equipped to handle any challenge, anywhere, ensuring your cargo reaches its destination safely and on time.
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The Lost Pt. Advantage
Meet the crown jewel of our barge fleet, the Lost Pt. – a 400×100 deck barge with a deadweight capacity of over 15,000 tons, that redefines the possibilities of breakbulk cargo transport. Its colossal size and robust capabilities set it apart, making your cargo transportation seamless and efficient.
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Remote Locations, No Problem
Curtin Maritime has earned its reputation for successfully delivering breakbulk cargo to some of the most remote locations on the planet, including Antarctica, Kwajalein Atoll, Midway Atoll, Palmyra Atoll, the Hawaiian Islands, the Caribbean, Alaska, Guam, all over Central America, and more. Our commitment to accessibility means your cargo reaches even the most challenging destinations.
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Tailored Project Solutions
We understand that each project is unique. That’s why we routinely modify our assets to meet specific customer requirements. Whether it’s customizing barge configurations or adapting to unique cargo specifications, we’ve got you covered. Our secret weapon lies in our in-house shipyard and team of highly skilled engineers, welders, and laborers which afford us the ability to streamline fabrication and modification processes, eliminating the need to rely entirely on third-party support.
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Mabel C
Invader Class Tugboat: Length: 136’2.5” Beam: 36.5’x19’2”
Corinne C
Invader Class Tugboat: Length: 136’2.5” Beam: 36.5’x19’2”
Lindsay C
Invader Class Tugboat: Length: 136’2.5” Beam: 36.5’x19’2”