Titan Tug

Titan Tug Reimagined

AURELIA green propulsion development

MAIN DIMENSIONS
Type of vesselTUG
DEPTH4.18 m
Lenghth over all31.95 m
Breadth MDL8.23 m
draft3.31 m

At AURELIA, our work is grounded in a clear ambition: to redefine the maritime industry through meaningful, zero-emission innovation. Alongside our certified concepts and green propulsion developments, we selectively engage in projects that allow us to explore this vision in a more tangible, almost narrative way.
The restoration of the Wijsmuller Titan Tug is one of those projects.

Originally built in 1956, the Titan was known for its strength, reliability, and remarkable seaworthiness. Rather than replacing that legacy, we chose to work with it. The original hull lines are preserved, not out of nostalgia, but because they still represent a level of performance and safety that remains relevant today.
What changes is everything around it.

The vessel is being reimagined as a yacht of high international standard. Not by disguising its origin, but by elevating it. The robustness of a working tug becomes the foundation for long-range comfort, autonomy, and a different kind of luxury, one that is rooted in capability.

At the core of the project lies a fundamental question: what does it mean to travel the world without leaving a trace?

Our engineering team is currently exploring fully emission-free propulsion systems, aiming to deliver a vessel that operates without carbon emissions or environmental compromise. This is not treated as an add-on, but as a defining principle that shapes every design decision.

The Titan project also opens up space for something more experimental. Tugboats are inherently over-engineered for safety and endurance. That creates room to push boundaries, to test how far sustainability, autonomy, and design can be integrated without losing the vessel’s original character.

Titan Tug is a reinterpretation of what maritime heritage can become when it meets the next generation of clean technology.

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