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Crew boats generally are at least 100 feet in length and are used primarily for the transportation of personnel and light cargo, including food and supplies, to and among drilling rigs, production platforms and other offshore installations. Crew boats are constructed from aluminum and as a result, they generally require less maintenance and have a longer useful life without refurbishment than steel-hulled supply vessels. All of our crew boats range from 110 to 155 feet in length.
The line handling vessel is outfitted with special equipment to assist tankers while they load from single buoy mooring systems. This vessel supports oil off-loading operations from production and storage facilities to tankers / transport supplies and materials to & among offshore facilities.
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| LOA (m) |
Vessel Name |
Passengers |
Clear Deck Area (m) |
Deck Cargo (mt) |
Speed |
Region |
kW |
Fuel (mt) |
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47.24 |
Holston River |
84 |
26.51 x 6.40 |
254 |
N/A |
U.S. GOM |
5,037 |
34 |
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| 47.24 |
Tennessee River |
84 |
26.51 x 6.40 |
254 |
N/A |
U.S. GOM |
5,037 |
34 |
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| 47.24 |
French Broad River |
84 |
26.51 x 6.40 |
254 |
N/A |
West Africa |
5,037 |
34 |
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| 28.34 |
Walker I |
16 |
10.97 x 6.08 |
51 |
N/A |
Brazil |
N/A |
30 |
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