Tag: Tusty

Tusty Launches in Seward

| October 1, 2013 | 0 Comments

photo taken by Carol Griswold located in the Seward City News

Screen Shot 2013-10-01 at 12.29.51 PMCheck out this photo story in the Seward City News!

The Tustumena was launched  on September 26,2013, finally out of the Seward dry dock!

Still awaiting official news from the AMHS as to the Tusty’s return to service to Seldovia!

Will be keeping you informed!

Thanks Darlene for passing this info on to me!

Working for Transportation Solutions

| September 19, 2013 | 0 Comments

In the news… 

HomerNewsAssemblyArticleOur city Manager, Tim Dillon (also chairman of the Alaska Municipal League’s Transportation committee) was quoted in this article in the Homer News, regarding the Tusty’s, once again, delayed return to service for Seldovia.

Please click here or on the image to the left, to go directly to the Homer News and read the entire article about the Assembly meeting concerning coastal community transportation – serious issues that affect our waterfront/off-the-road-system communities.

Thanks Tim for speaking on our behalf and keeping Seldovia’s needs in the forefront of the minds of the state’s decision makers!  Since being without the Tustumena since November of 2012, we have truly felt the negative impact of the lack of service to Seldovia.  Thankfully, our dock is big enough, and port – deep enough to welcome the Kennicott, or we would have been completely without service like many other communities on the route.

Tusty Delayed Return Continues

| September 6, 2013 | 0 Comments

Received by the City of Seldovia

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Dear Elected Official,

Unfortunately, completion of the Tustumena refurbishment project has suffered another setback.  On Friday ultrasonic thickness testing of repairs to the hull identified three areas where the improper thickness of steel plate was installed.  Seward Ship and Drydock has the appropriate thickness plate in stock and replacement of the undersized material began over the weekend.  This work will push back the launch date to approximately September 20.  Based on this new information, the Tustumena will not be in service until mid-October and therefore the Kennicott will remain in southwest Alaska for the first part of October to provide service to Kodiak.  The October schedule will be revised accordingly.

Commissioner Patrick Kemp

Department of Transportation and Public Facilities