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Photographer:
Tore Hettervik [ View profile ]
Captured:
Nov 15, 2012
Location:
Aalesund, Norway
Added:
Nov 15, 2012
Views:
21,188
Image Resolution:
2,970 x 1,942

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The ship is comming out on Des 12 this year.And this is my new ship i am going to.The ship is now in Ulsteinvik(Norway)close to Aalesund,where they are building it for Eidesvik.

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Current name:
SEVEN VIKING
Current flag:
Norway
Home port:
Haugesund
Vessel Type:
Multi Purpose Offshore Vessel
Gross tonnage:
11,266 tons
Summer DWT:
5,125 tons
Length:
107 m
Beam:
25 m
Draught:
7.6 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
60°24’35.13” N, 5°1’0.76” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0kts, 190.0° (190°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Agotnes
 - Arrival:
30th Apr 2024 / 02:00:51 UTC
Last update:
3 minutes ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Ship Interior - 4 photos

Ships under Repair or Conversion - 3 photos

Ship's Deck - 3 photos

Ships under Construction - 3 photos

Support Vessels - 32 photos

Photographers
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(11)

Geir Vinnes

9 photos

Paul Gowen

1 photos

b47b56

1 photos

Lars Karlsen

1 photos

Alf K

4 photos

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Strange looking

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The stern sea its yust go true like butter,ther are some rolling from the side when we past over 6 meters,but not to mutch.But everything put together,its a great ship to be on.

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Plenty of buoyancy obviously.
What an awesome vessel.
I'd love to experience how this ship works in heavy weather.
Stern sea should be especially interesting.

Please report how it goes, Tore.

Best regards,
Torsten

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person
The ship is delayed to Jan 2 2013,

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No problem Patalavaca,and yes its a lot of money.

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Late reply. But thank you Tore for the information ....Gigantic money....which only Norway can afford....! ;-0 Regards, Rick

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People have different meanings of this type of ship marce,som people likes it and som dont,but one thing i now is they are wery good in the see.

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Sure she has been designed with the highest technology to meet the highest safety standards, but to afford a North Atlantic storm I'd prefer a classic freighter rather than this UFO ( Unidentified floating object ¡ )

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Patalavaca,found out this for the rate on the ship contract for 8 years for a new subsea IMR vessel. Total contract value is exceeding NOK 1 billion

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Hi Tore, thanks for the fast reply. I look forward to seeing more photos from onborad & finding out the costs for this EIGHT year charter to Statoil!
Phew. Nice money!!
Regards, Rick

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At the moment i dont now the daily charter rate Patalavaca ,but will let you now if i here anything.and this ship is the most advanced ship built for this kind of work in the world right now

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Thanks Tore, for the insight to your future temporary 'home'.
Looks like the future is already here!
Just one question for you:- can you discover what the daily charter rate is to Statoil?
I suspect it is a king's ransom.
Thanks and reagards, Rick

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No problem Al Ruff,the ship is a Multi Purpose vessel for ROV operations,well stimulation,pod changing and survay.It will be working for Statoil in Norway

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Hi Tore. Can you tell us what kind of a ship this is and what it's used for. Where will it be working?

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person
Amazing looking thing! Looks like science fiction, something in a movie. Beautiful in a strange way.

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I like the new foldable hatch for the ROV hangar & the gangway.

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person
Awesome, love it!

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person
Looks like something miissing,, the ratio length/height is somehow off

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Very ugly

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I like the balcony-way-build Superstructure. But the funnel looks more like an Exhaust tough.

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person
Awesome! Springs to mind

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Awesome piece of kit, I must say!

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Unbearably amazing! I very much like this variation of a former-ugly X-bow.

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