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Photographer:
bgosc [ View profile ]
Captured:
Sep 14, 2006
Location:
Itajai, Brazil
Added:
Sep 17, 2006
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Image Resolution:
1,024 x 683

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Place: Itajaí Harbour
State: Santa Catarina
Country: Brasil
Date: 14.09.2006

Name: BOS Turquesa

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Current name:
BOS TURQUESA
Current flag:
Brazil
Home port:
Rio De Janeiro
Vessel Type:
Anchor Handling Vessel
Gross tonnage:
3,628 tons
Summer DWT:
2,640 tons
Length:
80 m
Beam:
18 m
Draught:
6 m

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Supply Ships/Tug Supplies/AHTS - 6 photos

Ships under Construction - 1 photos

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Erik Azevedo

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bgosc

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person
Great photo and great "treasure" you found it!
The actual (Sep/2006) status of this vessel that is she´s on order/not commenced yet!

Name of vessel: BOS TURQUESA
Port of Registry: Rio de Janeiro (Brasil)
IMO: 9329966
Ex-names: EISA Itajaí 143
Built by: Estaleiro Itajai S.A. (EISA) - Itajaí, Santa Catarina state (Brasil) 2006 - hull no. EISA Itajaí 143
Type/class: maybe a "UT 755L" type - Offshore Tug/Supply Ship
Sister class: BOS TURMALINA (IMO 9329954) in service
Observations:

Thanks for posted this great picture here!
regards
Rogério Cordeiro (Brasil) :-D

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person
Rogerio: I doubt your UT 755L guess. UT 755 and it´s varieties are one of the most usual PSV-types and this newbuilding is an AHTS-vessel for sure.

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person
Hi Guys

You are looking at a UT 722L design.
She on completion of the build will go on long term charter with Petrobras.
She is owned 50/50 with Farstad and Brazilian Offshore Services.
Check Farstad web site as to new builds.
www.farstad.no
Hope this helps to clear the type of vessel

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person
Yeah, UT 722L. I was thinking she looks like a 722L, but wasn´t sure about that... Good to know now.

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person
Hi again from Scotland

Great photo I am a Farstad fan and it is good to see this photo from Brazil.
Thank you for posting some thing that I thought I would never see.
Brillant keep them coming.
All the best from Scotland

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