Both vessels measure 80.5 feet by 32 feet by 11
feet and are powered by Caterpillar 3512C main engines delivering 3,000
horsepower. Each towboat is equipped with John Deere 99-kW generators, Twin
Disc 5600 gears with a 5.76:1 ratio, and a 38,000-gallon fuel capacity.
The M/V Wanda
B was named in honor of recently retired accounting manager Wanda
Broussard, who dedicated 29 years of service to the company. According to
Southern Devall, Broussard played a key role in supporting the company’s
operations and growth throughout her nearly three-decade career. “Wanda represents what a true Southern
Devall employee looks like—showing up every day, doing the work, and staying
committed through everything,” Southern Devall CEO Kenny Devall said in a
statement. “It’s the kind of dedication that doesn’t just keep things moving—it
keeps our culture strong. Wanda’s legacy will always be a part of who we are,
and we are proud to honor her decades of dedication with a new boat in our
fleet.”
The company also
introduced the M/V Marlee Mae, continuing a longstanding tradition
of naming new vessels after employees with the greatest tenure, who may choose
to dedicate the vessel to someone meaningful in their lives.
In this case, Brandon Devall selected the vessel’s
name in honor of his daughter, Marlee Mae Devall, who recently graduated from
Sulphur High School in Sulphur, La., and plans to attend Texas Christian
University in Fort Worth, Texas, this fall.
Southern Devall said the addition
of the two towboats will enhance its ability to provide safe and reliable
marine transportation services while reinforcing the family-oriented culture
that has long defined the company.