This 1991 used industrial marine truck is a sturdy workhorse designed for inland waterway operations. With a length of 26 feet, powered by a 375 horsepower engine, and featuring a prop drive type, this truckable push boat offers reliable performance for various maritime tasks. Located in Maryland, this vessel is available for sale, ready to tackle new challenges on the water. Though details on the manufacturer and model are not specified, its functionality and horsepower make it a robust choice for marine operations. Please note that this vessel has been previously sold.
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| Industry | Maritime |
| Titled Vehicle | No |
| Template | Marine |
| Year | 1991 |
| Length | 26 |
| Engines | 1 |
| Drive Type | Prop |
| Vessel Type (Inland/Offshore) | Inland |
| Total Horsepower | 375 |
| Horsepower Range | Enter Horsepower Range |
| Vessel Type (Truckable/Inland Push Boat) | Truckable Push Boat |
| For Sale/Rent/Sale or Rent | For Sale |
Marine equipment is essential in industries that operate on or near the water — from ports and fisheries to offshore construction and logistics. This includes winches, barges, cranes, and specialized workboats built to withstand harsh saltwater environments. Corrosion resistance, hull design, and mechanical redundancy are all critical to dependable marine operations.
These machines are often used by operators who need reliability more than flash. When the tide’s coming in or weather changes fast, gear failure isn’t an option. Buyers examine engine hours, hull integrity, and deck gear wear closely. Coastal regulations and load ratings also factor heavily into buying decisions. Marine operators need to trust that what they launch will come back.
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