Built in 1975, by the Houma Shipbuilding Corporation of Houma, Louisiana (hull #57) as the Miss Yvette for the Modern Continental Construction Company of Cambridge, Massachusetts.
In 2009, the tug was acquired by the Hallam Marine Construction Company of Bourne, Massachusetts. Where the tug retained her name.
In 2011, she was acquired by Sterling Equipment Incorporated of Quincy, Massachusetts. Where the tug retained her name.
In 2014, Sterling Equipment Incorporated outfitted the tug with an upper wheelhouse.
In 2021, the tug was acquired by Coastal Marine Constructors LLC. of Stoughton, Massachusetts. Where she retained her name.
In 2023, Coastal Marine Constructors LLC. renamed the tug as the Chetta.
Powered by two, Cummins KTA-19 diesel engines. With Twin Disc MG540 reduction gears, at a ratio of 6:01:0. Turning two, 66(in) by 56(in), stainless steel, fixed pitch propellers. She is a twin screw tug, rated at 1,200 horsepower.
Her electrical service is provided by two, 45kW, John Deere generator sets. The tug's capacities are 9,000 gallons of fuel, and 6,500 gallons of potable water.