The lift drives onto the slip to an open-end pier to lift vessels from the water. The existing slip spans 17 feet wide. The port is working through permitting processes that would allow widening the slip to 27 feet.
The added capacity will allow significantly larger vessels to be serviced and stored, thus benefiting the local fishing and recreational fleets. Larger vessels were previously unable to utilize services in Charleston’s Shipyard because of the lack of lift capacity, having to access other shipyards further up or down the coast.The port’s long range plans for the shipyard include expanding the property by 4.8 acres and purchasing a second Travel Lift capable of lifting vessels weighing at least 200 metric tons.
The new Travel Lift at Coos Bay’s Charlestown Shipyard will serve the port’s recreational and fishing boat industries.
Photo/Oregon International Port of Coos Bay