Built in 2014, by JT Marine Incorporated of Vancouver, Washington (hull #002) as the Washington for the Hyak Maritime Company of Middletown, Delaware.
In 2014, the tug was leased to Crowley Marine Services Incorporated of San Francisco, California. Where she retained her name.
In 2016, she was leased to the Kirby Corporation of Channelview, Texas. Where the tug retained her name.
In 2021, the tug was returned to the Hyak Maritime Company of Middletown, Delaware. Where she retained her name.
In 2022, she was phased out of active service and was "laid up" at Astoria, Washington.
In 2023, the tug was returned to active service. And was leased to Crowley Marine Services Incorporated of San Francisco, California. Where she retained her name.
In 2024, she was leased to McAllister Towing and Transportation of New York, New York. Where the tug retained her name.
Powered by two, Tier II compliant, medium speed, General Electric 8L250, diesel engines. With Centa connectors, and carbon fiber shafting to Schottel FP1515 z-drives. Outfitted with 102(in) stainless steel propellers. She is a twin screw tractor tug, rated at 6,000 horsepower.
The tug's electrical service is provided by two, Kohler 180kW generators. Driven by two, John Deere 6081A diesel engines. The tug's capacities are 158,000 gallons of fuel, and 11,000 gallons of water.
Her towing equipment consists of a JonRie 200 hawser winch. Outfitted with 600(ft) of 3(in) AmSteel hawser on the bow. As well as a JonRie 500 double drum towing winch on the stern. Outfitted with 2,400(ft) of 2.25(in) towing wire on the primary drum. And 1,800(ft) of 2(in) wire on the secondary drum.