Commercial Marine Expo Moves To New Bedford Waterfront

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The new super tug Justice tied up at the in water part of he Commercial Marine Expo June 9 & 10. Justice moves LNG super tankers around Boston Harbor. The new tug features two 4000HP MTI engines, a wheelhouse straight out of Star Trek, and high tech everything.
There were 200 exhibitors at the new waterfront venue. Attendance was better the second day in spite of rainy weather. The show attracts a wide cross section of people employed in the marine industry. Attendees represented the fishing industry, boat builders, government, marine engineering, equipment manufactures, etc. h

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