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Photographer:
Richard Paton [ View profile ]
Captured:
Sep 24, 2007
Title:
Seawell
Photo Category:
Support Vessels
Added:
Sep 25, 2007
Views:
1,375
Image Resolution:
2,832 x 2,128

Description:

Offshore support vessel Seawell viewed departing Lerwick, 24th September 2007.

BUILT: 1987, 9,158(GRT)

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
SEAWELL

Former name(s):

 -  Cso Seawell (Until 2002 Nov)

 -  Stena Seawell (Until 1996 Jan)

Current flag:
U.K.
Home port:
Aberdeen
Vessel Type:
Diving Support Vessel
Gross tonnage:
9,158 tons
Summer DWT:
4,615 tons
Length:
111 m
Beam:
22 m
Draught:
7.1 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
43°33’53.71” N, 2°52’18.91” W
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0kts, 136.1° (45°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Offshore Vizcaya
 - Arrival:
24th May 2024 / 17:00:17 UTC
Last update:
6 minutes ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Categories

This ship exists in the following categories:

Ships under Repair or Conversion - 3 photos

Construction Maintenance Vessels - 2 photos

Support Vessels - 76 photos

Photographers
of this ship

(39)

Pilot Frans

3 photos

simonwp

1 photos

DEREK SANDS

1 photos

Patrick Hill

2 photos

Alex

1 photos

Geir Inge

1 photos

Tomas

3 photos

Arthur Terry

2 photos

Robert West

2 photos

Marius Esman

3 photos

Adam Lyon

2 photos

IAN LEASK

2 photos

Calum Fraser

4 photos

Colwyn Grace

1 photos

Gary Markham

2 photos

john lambert

1 photos

RON DOBSON

4 photos

Ria Maat

1 photos

Freijsen

1 photos

bobjak

2 photos

dmwooll

1 photos

George58

2 photos

andrewm

1 photos

fran-tgn

1 photos

l.meyden

2 photos

Bob Simmons

1 photos

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person
There is an interesting web site with loads of info about this vessel and her interesting work (including diagrams) at http://www.rhiw.com/y_mor/Seawell/seawell.htm

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person
She is a well intervention vessel. They use extremely expensive and advanced equipment to service subsea oil wells. The equipment is lowered from the derrick (tower) on her deck.

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person
What a ship! Suprised they have got room for the crew!

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person
Built in sunderland march 1986.

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person
Yes there sure is quite a gaggle of equipment on this lady, must be a nightmare to repaint when in drydock!

Best Wishes
Richard

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