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SKAGIT CHIEF
Pictured as: the Skagit Chief (Recreational) Photo by: George Schneider

Built in 1943 by Ira S. Bushey and Sons at Brooklyn, New York as the YTB-272 "Iwana" for the United States Navy. Upon delivery, the tug was allocated to the 1st Naval District.

The tug was later redesignated as YTM-272 "Iwana."

In 1974, the tug was acquired by the Pioneer Towing Company of Kenmore, Washington. Where she was renamed as the George R.

The Pioneer Towing Company later renamed the tug as the Polar Crusader.

In 1977, she was acquired by the Dunlap Towing Company of La Conner, Washington. Where tug tug was renamed as the Skagit Chief.

The tug was later retired and sold, then became a liveaboard at St. Helens, Oregon.

In 2020, the tug was renamed as the Tuggy Time.


  • Vessel Name: SKAGIT CHIEF
  • USCG Doc. No.: 558403
  • Vessel Service: RECREATIONAL
  • IMO Number: 8850994
  • Trade Indicator: Recreational
  • Call Sign: WYX3506
  • Hull Material: STEEL
  • Ship Builder: IRA BUSHEY & SONS INC
  • Year Built: 1943
  • Length: 94.7
  • Hailing Port: ST HELENS, OR
  • Hull Depth: 9
  • Hull Breadth: 25
  • Gross Tonnage: 145
  • Net Tonnage: 98
  • Previous Vessel Names:
    YTB-272 "Iwana", YTM-272 "Iwana", George R, Polar Crusader, Skagit Chief
  • Previous Vessel Owners:
    United States Navy, PIONEER TOWING CO INC, DUNLAP TOWING CO, JEANNE HENDRICKSON