theyy are well secured to the flatdeck seacan frames. They are mounted and lashed onto a smaller sub-platform that the forlift can lift. You see barges like this go past Campbell River, BC on a frequent basis Its Samson and Lynden Transport that do this, they have a scheduled route, a very competitive business. All Alaska gets their goods this way.
When it gets neat is when the tug puts on three of these barges then heads out from Seattle, next stop, is the Aleutian Islands.
That takes balls to put vehicles that high up!
69rd96 2 years ago
theyy are well secured to the flatdeck seacan frames. They are mounted and lashed onto a smaller sub-platform that the forlift can lift. You see barges like this go past Campbell River, BC on a frequent basis Its Samson and Lynden Transport that do this, they have a scheduled route, a very competitive business. All Alaska gets their goods this way.
When it gets neat is when the tug puts on three of these barges then heads out from Seattle, next stop, is the Aleutian Islands.
gangesexcavating 2 years ago