Herakles (pusher)

60°29′43″N 18°50′59″E / 60.49528°N 18.84972°E / 60.49528; 18.84972

History
Name
  • 1967–1988: Into
  • 1988–2004: Herakles
Owner
  • 1967–1982: Neste Oy
  • 1982–1988: Oy Hangon Hinaus Ab
  • 1988–2004: Alfons Håkans Oy Ab
Port of registry
BuilderOy Laivateollisuus Ab, Turku, Finland
Yard number243
CompletedOctober 1967
Converted1991
Identification
FateSank in 2004
General characteristics (2004)
TypePusher/Tug
ClassificationDNV +1A1 R280 Pusher/Tug ECO ICE 1B
Tonnage
Length41.21 m (135.20 ft)
Beam
  • 11.50 m (37.73 ft) (waterline)
  • 14.40 m (47.24 ft) (coupling devices)
Height38 m (124.67 ft)
Draught4.50 m (14.76 ft)
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1B
Main engines2 × Caterpillar 3606 DITA (2 × 2,030 kW)
Auxiliary engines2 × Caterpillar 3306 DIT (2 × 161 kW)
1 × Caterpillar 3512 DITA (807 kW)
Propulsion
Speed13 knots (24 km/h; 15 mph) (without barge)
Crew8

Herakles was a pusher vessel owned by Finnish towing and marine salvage company Alfons Håkans Oy Ab. The ship, originally built as salvage tug Into in 1967, was converted to a pusher in 1991 to be chartered to Rautaruukki Oyj and later ESL Shipping Ltd as the third pusher vessel for the Finnpusku system, a Finnish integrated tug and barge system built in the mid-80s.

On 2 March 2004, while heading north with barge Bulk fully laden with coal, Herakles ran into trouble in the Bothnian Sea when both of her main engines began to fail in heavy weather. After the crew was evacuated the combination drifted to the shallows near Swedish Grundkallen lighthouse and was completely destroyed.