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HENRY BRUSCO (1954)
Photo by: Kyle Stubbs

Built in 1954, by Matton Shipyard Incorporated of Cohoes, New York (hull #307) as the LT-2095 for the United States Army.

In 1964, the tug was acquired by the United States Navy. Where she was designated as the YTM-752 (Shamokin). And, she was allocated to the 10th Naval District at San Juan, Puerto Rico.

In 1966, the United States Navy re designated the tug as the YTM-752 (Kewaunee).

In 1976, she was struck from the Naval register. The tug was then acquired by the Marine Power and Equipment Company of Seattle, Washington. Where she was rebuilt for commercial service and renamed as the Marine Discoverer.

In 1989, the tug was sold. Where she was renamed as the Joseph R.

In 2001, she was acquired by the Curtin Maritime Corporation of Long Beach, California. Where the tug was renamed as Seana C.

In 2006, the tug was acquired by the Brusco Tug and Barge Company of Longview, Washington. Where she was renamed as Henry Brusco.

In 2018, she was traded to Olson Marine Incorporated of Ward Cove, Alaska. Where she was renamed as the Norman O.

She is a twin screw tug, rated at 3,000 horsepower.
(Kyle Stubbs)


  • Vessel Name: HENRY BRUSCO (1954)
  • USCG Doc. No.: 588795
  • Vessel Service: TOWING VESSEL
  • IMO Number: 7829778
  • Trade Indicator: Coastwise Unrestricted, Registry
  • Call Sign: WDC9691
  • Hull Material: STEEL
  • Hull Number: 307
  • Ship Builder: MATTON SHIPYARD
  • Year Built: 1954
  • Length: 101.4
  • Hull Depth: 12.3
  • Hull Breadth: 26.8
  • Gross Tonnage: 147
  • Net Tonnage: 100
  • Previous Vessel Names:
    LT-2095, YTM-752 (Shamokin), YTM-752 (Kewaunee), MARINE DISCOVERER, JOSEPH R., SEANA C., HENRY BRUSCO
  • Previous Vessel Owners:
    UNITED STATES ARMY, UNITED STATES NAVY, Marine Leasing Corp, Evergreen Marine Leasing Inc, CURTIN MARITIME CORP, OREGON SEALARK LLC