Seven-Oceans
IMO: 9358826
Pipe Layer, United Kingdom
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Vessel Details
MMSI
235053116
Callsign
MQND3
Width
28.0 m
Length
157.0 m
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Latest News (3)
Seven Oceans Leaves Tyne
Thrusters repaired and Ship departed from the Port of Tyne on 8th July 2011.
Seven Oceans for repair at Hebburn Yard
Cable-laying vessel Seven Oceans sailed down the Tyne yesterday for repair work at a Hebburn yard. The 157 metre-long ship, which can lay rigid and flexible pipelines in waters up to 3,000 metres deep, is at A&P for refurbishment and repair work to its thrusters, which are used to manoeuvre the vessel. A&P Tyne Sales & marketing manager Martin Robertson said: “Subsea 7 S.A, who own the vessel, are one of, if not the most well known subsea construction and installation companies in the world and a very welcome client. “We look forward to seeing more of their vessels at the yard in the future.” The work should be complete towards the end of the week and the Seven Oceans is scheduled to leave on Thursday.
SEVEN OCEANS 9358826
On transit to Brazil
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🌊 Did Seven-Oceans sink or have any sinking incidents?
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⚙️ Did Seven-Oceans have any engine problems?
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