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    Tag: Great Lakes Shipyard
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    • Biscayne Bay gets travelifted in Cleveland

      Courtesy Photo   |   U.S. Coast Guard District 9   |   05.12.2014

      Coast Guard members photograph the Coast Guard Cutter Biscayne Bay, a 140-foot ice-breaking tug homeported in St. Ignace, Mich., after being lifted from the waters of Lake Erie at the Great Lakes Shipyard in Cleveland on May 12, 2014. The ice-breaking tug was pulled to undergo routine maintenance.(U.S. Coast Guard photo by Lt. j.g. Paul Junghans)...

    • Biscayne Bay gets travelifted in Cleveland

      Courtesy Photo   |   U.S. Coast Guard District 9   |   05.12.2014

      A 770-ton Travelift pulls the Coast Guard Cutter Biscayne Bay from Lake Erie at the Great Lakes Shipyard in Cleveland on May 12, 2014. The 140-foot ice-breaking tug was dry-docked for routine maintenance. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Lt. j.g. Paul Junghans)...

    • Biscayne Bay gets travelifted in Cleveland

      Courtesy Photo   |   U.S. Coast Guard District 9   |   05.12.2014

      The Coast Guard Cutter Biscayne Bay, a 140-foot ice-breaking tug homeported in St. Ignace, Mich., prepares to be lifted by a 770-ton Travelift at the Great Lakes Shipyard in Cleveland on May 12, 2014. The ice-breaking tug was pulled to undergo routine maintenance. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Lt. j.g. Paul Junghans)...

    • Coast Guard Cutter goes to dry dock

      Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Christopher Yaw   |   U.S. Coast Guard District 9   |   05.13.2013

      The Coast Guard Cutter Neah Bay, a 140-foot ice-breaking tug homeported in Cleveland, is carried by a 770-ton mobile travelift across the grounds of the Great Lakes Shipyard, located in Cleveland, May 13, 2013. This is the first 140-foot Coast Guard cutter to be lifted by the Great Lakes Shipyard. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Christopher Yaw)...

    • Coast Guard Cutter goes to dry dock

      Photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Christopher Yaw   |   U.S. Coast Guard District 9   |   05.13.2013

      A shipyard worker at the Great Lakes Shipyard, in Cleveland, walks past the stern of the Coast Guard Cutter Neah Bay, a 140-foot ice-breaking tug homeported in Cleveland, as it is lifted from the water by a 770-ton mobile travelift, May 13, 2013. This is the first 140-foot Coast Guard cutter to be lifted by the Great Lakes Shipyard. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class......