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Various Years 200'x35' High Cube Fiberglass Barge Covers
Added May 13, 2016
...Updated Apr 27, 2025The Various Years 200'x35' High Cube Fiberglass Barge Covers cater to the maritime industry's need for reliable marine equipment. These covers, manufactured for durability, serve to protect the cargo within the barge from external elements during transit. While these covers may show signs of wear commensurate with industrial use, their robust construction ensures continued functionality. Located in Maryland, these previously sold barge covers offer a practical solution for safeguarding cargo on the open waters.
Stock Number
STK-587501007
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Quantity
0 of 1 Available
Location
Maryland, USA
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Item Details
Industry | Maritime |
Titled Vehicle | No |
Template | Marine |
Year | Various Years |
Make | 200'x35' High Cube Fiberglass Barge Cover |
Model | Barge Covers |
Marine Summary
Marine equipment is essential in industries that operate on or near the water — from ports and fisheries to offshore construction and logistics. This includes winches, barges, cranes, and specialized workboats built to withstand harsh saltwater environments. Corrosion resistance, hull design, and mechanical redundancy are all critical to dependable marine operations.
These machines are often used by operators who need reliability more than flash. When the tide’s coming in or weather changes fast, gear failure isn’t an option. Buyers examine engine hours, hull integrity, and deck gear wear closely. Coastal regulations and load ratings also factor heavily into buying decisions. Marine operators need to trust that what they launch will come back.
We’ve worked with companies large and small — always grounded, even offshore.