She came to Davenport Iowa in 2013 I believe it was, and I had the privilege of going on her with my friend and we ended up meeting the lady who is in charge of all the purchasing for the ship. And we bought a fleece jacket and some hats from her. She was so nice she had the greatest job. It's really an educational exhibit too the way they had it set up. I absolutely love it! One of the best things my tax dollars have ever been spent on. She came back to Davenport in 2020 but there was COVID and you couldn't go on her. That made me very sad. I'd say she makes it up here about once every 7 or 8 years.
That is a beast. Thank you for sharing. I live in the Southern San Joaquin Valley of California and would never have the pleasure of watching one of these motor by much less the close-ups that your drone gets its exciting. I've spent a little time over many years around the Sacramento Delta but nothing like these waters. 😊
Mississippi 241 x 58 x 8 (3) cat 3606 diesel 2100 HP per 6300 HP 3 five blade props 93" diameter, 59,883 gallons diesel forward 20,352 gallons aft burns 6,270 a day shoving 16 barges $23,447.321 when built in 1993. The steam towboat Sprague was 276 x 61 x 7.6 and if she had been running today would still be the largest towboat built ran from 1902-1948, she will always be THE towboat.
the largest tow boat on the entire USA river system Pushes ONLY One barge and all that on OUR taxpayer nickel!!!! with Absolutely NO comprehensive reason for spending that kind of money WOW!
It's an administrative vessel whose main purpose is inspections and coordinating repair and construction operations all along the river. You can't really do that from an office suite in Memphis. It also responds to natural disasters. After Hurricane Katrina, the Mississippi V was the command center for all the Corps relief efforts in the region, until land based assets could be brought in to help. So, it actually is a very important vessel for our nation to keep in our inland waterway fleet.
@@kentalanlee Might as well be as al it really has ever accomplished Could easily have been done on one heck of a lot less expensive and shoey tow barge. That Tow that traveling Circus is a serous over statement, for any country. it's total existence serves for no real practical purpose outside of pumping up the ego's of the generals who serve the Army Corps of engineers, who I may remind you that they alone have done more damage to our river system that any other entity.
@@byronexley6829 Not true. It's specifically outfitted like a modern communications center for disaster relief and security monitoring in disasters, as well as its role in maintaning levees. Which has saved huge areas of farmland and various cities over the years. No commercial tow boat is built like that. So no.
She came to Davenport Iowa in 2013 I believe it was, and I had the privilege of going on her with my friend and we ended up meeting the lady who is in charge of all the purchasing for the ship. And we bought a fleece jacket and some hats from her. She was so nice she had the greatest job. It's really an educational exhibit too the way they had it set up. I absolutely love it! One of the best things my tax dollars have ever been spent on. She came back to Davenport in 2020 but there was COVID and you couldn't go on her. That made me very sad. I'd say she makes it up here about once every 7 or 8 years.
She is truly a river monster , a floating housing & office complex for those who manage the big muddy
That is a beast. Thank you for sharing. I live in the Southern San Joaquin Valley of California and would never have the pleasure of watching one of these motor by much less the close-ups that your drone gets its exciting. I've spent a little time over many years around the Sacramento Delta but nothing like these waters. 😊
Anyplace seeing the Mississippi River is still my favorite place in the world. I wish I could move closer to the Mississippi but I’m stuck.
that's a big boat, 5 levels, 3 engines, 2 lifeboats!
Kahlenberg Q4 horn in the front
With the pampering and light duty this boat we see, the boat will out live the most of us
Nice catch. That is a very impressive boat. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent video/ Thanks for bringing it to us.
I’m proud of our army corps having such a great vessel. It has and will continue to serve our country’s river systems well.
That is one nice towboat. It looks like it has a 4 trumpet set of kahlenberg air horns. Love to hear what they sound like.
Mississippi 241 x 58 x 8 (3) cat 3606 diesel 2100 HP per 6300 HP 3 five blade props 93" diameter, 59,883 gallons diesel forward 20,352 gallons aft burns 6,270 a day shoving 16 barges $23,447.321 when built in 1993. The steam towboat Sprague was 276 x 61 x 7.6 and if she had been running today would still be the largest towboat built ran from 1902-1948, she will always be THE towboat.
Thanks for the specs. What an amazing ship.
1993 $, what a deal
Thanks for sharing very impressive video, really great 👌 excellent photography congratulations 👍
That's one big boat. Great catch.
That is one serious vessel! Great video!
This must be a new boat with the rotating engines. The Corps has another monster that is a dredge, and older, that works its way around.
The size of the pilot house !!
M/V Mississippi IV is landlocked in downtown Vicksburg, MS.
It must take monster power to push that barge!!! :)
With 3 engines and being that size, I’d venture to guess around 3000 HP each so 9 or 10K HP total
@@OSUfan757 I thought it would take a lot more than that, given how huge that barge is! :)
That is a beautiful machine. I see the guy mopping on topside, I know it is much easier that swabbing a Navy ship loaded with dried sea salt.
My dad was first mate in 1996 and also passed away on it July 8th 1996
My condolences to you for losing your Dad but very proud of him for serving on such a wonderful ship.
Condolences to you & your family for your loss. May his memory be a blessing.
What a monster.
do you ever hear from Saucy ???
Todo este tamanho o senhor sabe quantas barras ele pode levar
Do you know of any tug boats that do u tube
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA tugboat
the largest tow boat on the entire USA river system Pushes ONLY One barge and all that on OUR taxpayer nickel!!!! with Absolutely NO comprehensive reason for spending that kind of money WOW!
Oh whatever. You have no clue why they have only one barge in this video, yet you spout off. There could be multiple logical reasons.
It's an administrative vessel whose main purpose is inspections and coordinating repair and construction operations all along the river. You can't really do that from an office suite in Memphis. It also responds to natural disasters. After Hurricane Katrina, the Mississippi V was the command center for all the Corps relief efforts in the region, until land based assets could be brought in to help. So, it actually is a very important vessel for our nation to keep in our inland waterway fleet.
@@kentalanlee Might as well be as al it really has ever accomplished Could easily have been done on one heck of a lot less expensive and shoey tow barge. That Tow that traveling Circus is a serous over statement, for any country. it's total existence serves for no real practical purpose outside of pumping up the ego's of the generals who serve the Army Corps of engineers, who I may remind you that they alone have done more damage to our river system that any other entity.
@@byronexley6829 Not true. It's specifically outfitted like a modern communications center for disaster relief and security monitoring in disasters, as well as its role in maintaning levees. Which has saved huge areas of farmland and various cities over the years. No commercial tow boat is built like that. So no.
The largest commercial towboat was the Sprague en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sprague_(towboat)