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NEFTEGAZ 29 - IMO 8313829

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Photographer:
K. Watson [ View profile ]
Captured:
Sep 2, 2008
Location:
Halifax, Canada
Added:
Sep 3, 2008
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2,048 x 1,536

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Ex Russian offshore AHT Neftegaz-29 at Wright's Cove,Halifax on September 2nd 2008.Built at Gydansk,Poland in 1983.Purchased from the Russian Federation and brought to Canada with several sister ships,now operating as Burin Sea,Trinity Sea and Panuke Sea on Canada's East Coast offshore,This vessel had been named Sable Sea initially,but bears the name Intrepid Sea with the Canadian Ship Registry (No 823325).
GRT 2,737 t  DWT 1,382t
LOA 81.2M  B 16.3M D 5M
Main engine(s): 2 X 6 cyld Cegielski/Sulzer Diesels Total Power: 8700 HP.Bollard pull: 80 T. Speed 15 knots
Status: Laid-up
© Capnken 2008

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Current name:
INTREPID SEA

Former name(s):

 -  Sable Sea (Until 2002 Sep)

 -  Neftegaz 29 (Until 2000 Jun)

Vessel Type:
Tug/supply Vessel
Gross tonnage:
2,737 tons
Summer DWT:
1,382 tons

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Hello There,

She belongs to Secunda Marine and if I am not mistaken she was renamed Intrepid Sea.

Take Care
Jarrod David

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Hello Jarrod: Yes I realize that,but since Secunda taken over by McDermott there is some question as to her status.Was she in fact renamed. I didn't find anything in the registrys,but we'll have another look under Intrepid Sea.Cheers,Ken
Back again: Canadian Reg.Shows Intrepid Sea as same tonnage vessel owned by McDermott, Can Reg. No 823325,no indication of status however.This would be her ex Sable Sea I presume as they now have a Sable Sea. Cheers,Ken

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