EastLothian234

By EastLothian234

Normand Progress

This blip was taken from the 6th floor of the multi-storey car park at Ocean Terminal, Edinburgh. An unusual view from a car park.

M/V "NORMAND PROGRESS"

Hull No. 247 built in 1999 by Ulstein Verft AS for Solstad Rederi AS Norway

The UT 742 is a Super Large Multifunctional Anchor Handling / Tug / Supply and Sub Sea Service Vessel designed by Ulstein Ship Technology AS; Design dept.; to satisfy the new demands of the offshore industry as oil exploration and oil production moves into deeper waters. The UT 742 is designed and arranged for a wide range of sub sea installation works and services; and can also be arranged for light drilling and similar services. M/S Normand Progress is built with one work and pipelaying moon pool and one ROV moon pool. M/S Normand Progress is equipped and certified as a Class II vessel; and is prepared for a later conversion to Class III.

MAIN DIMENSIONS
Length over all, approx 95,0 m
Length between p.p 80,7 m
Breadth moulded 24,0 m
Depth moulded 9,7 m
Draught midship (moulded) 7,80 m
Max draught aft 8,315 m

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