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D-25599 Wewelsfleth

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+49-(0)4829 / 71 0

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    Traditional ship repair and renovation skills have been in demand at German yards involved in the restoration of three oldtimers, writes Tom Todd.

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    Sailing Ship veteran's three-year restoration

    2017-06-19T11:01:00

    The 106 year old four-masted barque ''Peking'' is coming home to Germany from New York in July for restoration and renovation expected to last some three years and cost about €26 million.

  • Falkor is escorted from Germany’s Peters Shipyard for sea trials.

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    Falkor on trials after conversion completed

    2012-04-24T09:00:00

    The new oceanographic research vessel Falkor is now undergoing extensive sea trials which will last until Autumn after completing three years of conversion at Germany’s Peters Shipyard.

  • Seeing double Seefalkes at Peters Werft, as the former and current German fisheries protection ships of that name are worked upon in parallel drydocks.

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    Marathon Falkor conversion nears end

    2011-10-06T10:29:00

    The two year conversion of the former German fisheries protection ship Seefalke into the US research ship Falkor is now expected to be completed next March.

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    2005-06-01T00:00:00

    Germany''s biggest light-ship, the 62-year-old Elbe 1- Burgermeister O''Swald , has been given an overhaul and spruce-up at small shipyard Peters Schiffbau in north Germany.

  • Conversion works on the 28 year old Tina continue at Peters Schiffbau.

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    'Tina' Conversion Delayed Two Months

    2002-11-01T00:00:00

    The 4000m3 trailing suction hopper dredger Tina, now renamed Josef Mobius, was still at German shipyard Peters Schiffbau when MJ went to press in early November - two months after her scheduled re-delivery following extensive conversion.

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