M/V Indiana Harbor
Name
The M/V Indiana Harbor is named in honor of the Great Lakes port of Indiana Harbor, IN.
Construction
The M/V Indiana Harbor was built by Bay Shipbuilding Corp at Sturgeon Bay, WI and entered service in July 1979.
Equipment
The M/V Indiana Harbor is powered by four 3500 HP General Motors Electro Motive Division (EMD) diesel engines. The vessel uses a conveyor system below its cargo holds to transport cargo to a "loop conveyor" system that elevates the cargo to the deck-mounted boom conveyor. For maneuvering in port and restricted waterways, the vessel is equipped with 1,500 HP bow and stern thrusters.
Service
The M/V Indiana Harbor is primarily used for long-haul transport of iron ore pellets and western coal on the Great Lakes.
Length, Overall | 1000'-0" |
Beam | 105'-0" |
Depth | 56'-0" |
Midsummer Draft (MS) | 34'- 3/4" |
Deadweight Capacity at MS Draft | 80,900 Gross Tons |
Deadweight Capacity at 27'-6" | 62,100 Gross Tons |
Unloading Boom Conveyor Length | 250' |
Maximum Unloading Rate | 10,000 Tons/Hour |
Number of Cargo Holds | 7 |
Number of Hatches | 37 |
Shaft Horsepower | 14,000 |
Year Built | 1979 |
Number of Propellers | 2 |