Vessels News – Page 12
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Two advanced vessels build on ‘Rotra’ predecessors
Five companies are putting their heads together to build vessels that can carry the next generation of offshore wind components.
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'Ruby': Ticking time bomb or damp squib?
With the bulk carrier Ruby’s troubles now entering the next phase, Peter Barker reflects on how this otherwise typical voyage – albeit with a dangerous cargo and some problems along the way – grabbed the world’s attention.
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WATCH: Launch of Windcat’s first CSOV
An ’Elevation Series’ of Commissioning Service Operation Vessels has been launched with the first one.
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Guide to single vessel Class Approval & compliance
Engineering Director with Eminox Dr David Phillips explains how innovative solutions and years of industry experience now enable naval architects and boat builders to achieve Single Vessel Class Approval and the required emissions compliance, and how this methodology can benefit the maritime industry.
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Purus signs multi-year CSOV contract with Vestas
Two newbuild CSOVs are under build at different shipyards for Purus, with a multi-year contract already signed for one of them.
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VIDEO: The ‘flipping’ research platform saved from scrappage
A research platform that can switch to a vertical position with its stern submerged has been saved from the scrapyard by a UK-based subsea design firm.
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HVO-fuelled pilot boat replaces 46-year-old predecessor
A new pilot boat has arrived at Falmouth Harbour in southwest England fuelled by hydrogenated vegetable oil and a range of future-proofed features.
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EU hands €14.3 million to USV developer
The EU has opened its wallet for innovations in maritime, granting more than €500 million to a range of projects.
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‘Charge Offshore’ launches two charging systems
A marine electrification venture known as ’Charge Offshore’ has been announced, with systems now delivering power to electric and hybrid vessels out at sea.
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FEATURE: Foiling, made simpler
Chartwell’s latest collaboration is ‘foiling made simpler’, but many of its advantages are underpinned by an extra something… a third hull.
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Subsea tech firm dives deeper into robotics
Subsea technology firm Ashtead has made a ninth purchase in seven years to expand its robotics and survey operations.
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Hybrid rescue boat delivered to City of Kiel
A hybrid fire-fighting and rescue vessel has been delivered to the City of Kiel Fire Department by Finnish shipyard Kewatec.
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Lifeboat makes 200nm voyage on vegetable oil
UK heating oil supplier Certas says it has powered an RNLI lifeboat with Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) for 200 nautical miles.
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Van Oord’s 2nd cable-layer makes her debut
Van Oord’s second cable-layer has begun installing cables at the vessel’s first offshore wind project in the North Sea.
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Right-side-up for Milford Haven pilot boat
Britain’s biggest energy port has a pilot boat under construction at Next Generation Shipyards, and with it come some interesting changes – not least its self-righting capability.
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Maritime Partner delivers Cat to Kragerø Fjordbåtselskap
Maritime Partner’s latest catamaran has been delivered to Norwegian ferry service Kragerø Fjordbåtselskap (KFS).
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Two electric ferries ordered for Denmark
Two electric ferries are to be built at Turkey’s Cemre Shipyard, destined for Denmark’s Bøjden-Fynshav and Ballen-Kalundborg routes.
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Consortium created with H&W passes PDR milestone
A consortium that originally included Harland & Wolff says the first milestone along its road to building Navy Fleet Support Ships has been passed.
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'Pressure cooker' of decisions to deal with sunken barge
The salvage of a sinking sand-laden barge was described as a ‘pressure cooker’ of difficult decisions by salvors.
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Nauplius and Royal IHC team up on workboat builds
The focus will be on outfitting and commissioning Royal IHC’s upgraded Delta Marine Craft workboats