The M/V Capt. Daniel Armstrong, a newly constructed 2,600-horsepower towboat, has entered service. This vessel represents a significant addition to the Blessey Marine Services fleet, being their first Tier 4 compliant vessel. Laborde Products supplied its advanced Tier 4 power system, featuring Mitsubishi technology.

A New Era for Blessey Marine
Blessey Marine Services recently welcomed the M/V Capt. Daniel Armstrong to its operational fleet. This towboat stands out as the company’s inaugural Tier 4 compliant vessel. Its entry marks a notable step in modernizing Blessey Marine’s operations.
The M/V Capt. Daniel Armstrong, a new 2,600-horsepower towboat, has entered service with Blessey Marine Services. It's their first Tier 4 compliant vessel, featuring an advanced Mitsubishi power system supplied by Laborde Products. This addition signifies a modern, environmentally responsible upgrade, enhancing Blessey Marine's fleet capabilities and setting a new benchmark for their operations.
Vessel Specifications
The M/V Capt. Daniel Armstrong is a new-construction towboat. It boasts a powerful 2,600-horsepower engine system. This robust design supports its demanding operational requirements across various waterways.
Advanced Power System Integration
At the heart of the vessel lies its sophisticated Tier 4 power system. Laborde Products was responsible for supplying this critical component. The system integrates advanced Mitsubishi technology, ensuring high performance and environmental compliance.
Laborde Products’ Contribution
Laborde Products played a pivotal role in equipping the M/V Capt. Daniel Armstrong. Their delivery of the Mitsubishi Tier 4 power system ensured the vessel met stringent emissions standards. This collaboration highlights a commitment to cutting-edge marine propulsion solutions.
The M/V Capt. Daniel Armstrong’s deployment signifies a forward-looking approach for Blessey Marine Services. This powerful and compliant towboat enhances their fleet capabilities. It also sets a new benchmark for environmental responsibility in their operations.


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