This is a new jack-up barge that is built to order. This price includes 4 detachable wells and a larger hydraulic system. The photos are not of the barge for sale but of a similar barge. Delivery can be made ex-works in 8 to 10-weeks depending on the boatyard workload at the time of order. Principal Dimensions and Characteristics Capacity: 12 tons Bolt-On Spud Pockets These 4 bolt on units gives a 17 foot (m) wide stance. Spud Collars Installed: 304.8 x 304.8 mm (12 x 12 inches) Jack Spuds: 12.19 m (40 feet) Heavy Wall Pipe Diameter: 254 mm (10 inches) Pin holes every 12 inches (304.8 mm) apart starting at 8 feet to 40 feet (2.44 m to 12.19 m). Spud pipes will be shipped in 40 foot (12.19 m) lengths. Complete Diesel Hydraulic Package: Includes complete turnkey package and includes all labor to install.
A 38mm diameter solid round bar is fitted on both keels Protection fenders Bow ramp prepared for crew transfer MOB lifting davit two banks of two 165AH heavy duty batteries 4 crane lifting points provided
All welded aluminum Monohull with quadruple propellers/twin rudders. Forward fully air conditioning crew accommodation/passenger saloon. And flush,no-obstructed cargo deck
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OFFSHORE SERVICE VESSELS/Crewboat/crew supply vessel
DISCOVERY' is a 13m purpose-built catamaran, specifically designed for diving and survey work, previously operating under MCA Cat. 2 (60 miles FSH). She is still in her original ownership and requirement, built to a special design and construction by Roach Boatbuilders - developed by the Nelson designers - TT Boat Designs. Used extensively for diving and survey work associated with the ?location and discovery' of wrecks, as well as archaeological sites. An exceptional vessel with 'functionality' a key attribute, making best use of the large working areas of the fore and aft flush decks. The craft has been meticulously maintained. 'DISCOVERY' has minimal engine hours at only 2870 hrs. The Ultrajet 340 units were recently up-graded to provide better performance. This vessel is easily comparable to the latest catamaran design initiatives.Twin FORD SABRE 350C turbo-charged and inter-cooled 6-cylinder engines, are connected to ULTRAJET 340 water jets. Each engine delivers 350bhp, combining to give a 22 knots maximum speed and cruising at 18 knots at 2200rpm. The installation is currently serviced at regular intervals - full details of which are available. A KUBOTA 35hp auxiliary engine in the forward port compartment, drives all hydraulics for the vessel - winch and compressors - including a BAUER MARINER 7.5cfm high pressure compressor (for filling dive cylinders) and a HYDROVANE 47 LP compressor installed under the port main deck. FUEL: 320 glns (1440 litres) in 2 x aluminium tanks + two trim tanks with electric transfer pumps. FUEL CONSUMPTION: Reported to be approx 12 glns (54 litres) per hour @ 2200 rpm cruise speed (At half turbo boost pressure @ 14psi). WATER: 35 Glns (160 litres) in 1 aluminium tank CALORIFIER: approx. 5 Glns (22 litres). Owneres Comments: " I designed and had the vessel built incorporating all the ideas and equipment that my previous vessels lacked. Compressors and winch/capstan run hydraulically and below decks, independent of the main engines, leaving massive amounts of deck space available. The large wheelhouse was designed to accommodate loads of survey equipment, so the craft is ideal for a wide range of uses. Wind-farm work is a possibility, as it would be easy to fit a 'fender platform' across the bow if needed. It is equally a perfect vessel for diving/hydrographic survey or diving charter - easy to fit a diver-lift platform. Other practical advantages include stability, shallow draught capability and ease of putting ashore on the beach - and many other features which make this vessel ideal "
This is a 55 ft aluminum crew boat / passenger boat. She is reported to be in full operating condition, with all electronics and safety gear intact. She was built in 1997 and used by the US government as a rescue boat on the deck of a ship, so she has not had much use, but the actual runtime hours is unknown. Her draft is 1.5-feet. She is currently in storage, and the last time she was used, it was to ferry workers for the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010.
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OFFSHORE SERVICE VESSELS/Crewboat/crew supply vessel