Tampa and the East Coast of the United States
Dann Ocean Towing provides expert anchor handling in Tampa and along the entire East Coast. We move and set heavy anchors for dredging, marine construction, and offshore projects. Our team uses specialized tugs to handle complex mooring systems in the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic waters.
We focus on speed and safety to keep your project moving without delays.
Professional Anchor Handling from Port Tampa Bay to the Atlantic
Moving heavy equipment in the water is hard work. You need a team that knows the local currents and sea floors. Whether you are working near Port Tampa Bay or offshore along the East Coast, the right equipment makes the difference. An anchor handling tug must have the power to pull against tension and the stability to stay on course.
We have spent over 100 years learning the best ways to manage these tasks. Our family has been doing this for five generations.
We understand that a stalled dredge or a drifting barge costs you money every hour. We treat your equipment like it belongs to us. Our crews stay on top of the job so you can focus on the rest of your project.
Why the Right Anchor Handling Tug Matters
A standard boat cannot do this job. You need a vessel built for high tension and heavy lifting. Our fleet includes boats designed specifically for the tough conditions in the Gulf of Mexico and the open ocean. These tugs feature heavy winches and open sterns that allow our crews to bring anchors on board safely.
Common problems in marine construction include tangled lines or anchors that will not set properly. This happens when the team lacks experience. Our captains know how to read the weather and the water.
We provide 24/7 support because we know the tide does not wait for a nine-to-five schedule. From mega yacht towing to supporting large dredging vessels, we have the right-sized boat for every need.
The Technical Side: Understanding Catenary and Tension
Many people think anchor handling is just about brute force. It is actually about geometry and weight. We look at the catenary curve of the line. This is the natural U-shape a chain or cable makes between the tug and the sea floor.
If the curve is too shallow, the tension is too high. This can snap a line or pull an anchor out of place. If it is too deep, the cable might drag on the bottom and get damaged. We calculate the right amount of line to let out based on the water depth and the weight of the anchor.
This precision is why our clients trust us for turnkey project management. We do the math so your assets stay exactly where they need to be.
Moving Beyond Simple Towing
Our services cover more than just dropping an anchor. We help with:
- Marine construction support
- Dredging vessel assistance
- Oilfield support in the Gulf
- Turnkey project management
We serve the entire East Coast with a focus on reliability. We know the local rules at every major port. This helps us get your equipment to the site faster and with fewer headaches.

