Vos-Gorgeous
IMO: 9680530
Standby Safety Vessel, United Kingdom
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Vessel Details
MMSI
235103024
Callsign
2HEN8
Width
15.0 m
Length
60.0 m
Reviews (2)
DrewP
2025-06-24
United Kingdom
Position: Surveyor
Advantages:
Well-appointed cabins with en-suites, Fast laundry facilities, Satellite TV in mess room, Bean to cup coffee machines available, Capable and friendly East European crew with good English
Disadvantages:
Lack of space for downtime, Noise in mess room from chef, Limited gym facilities, Restricted access to hospital area, Bow acts as a sail causing wet conditions
Sean
2025-05-19
Position: Radio Officer
Advantages:
Looking for information about this vessel. Thinking of joining this ship? Was the crew alright?
Disadvantages:
No personal experience yet, just gathering info.
Latest News (2)
VOS Gorgeous arrives in Aberdeen coming from China on maiden voyage
We are delighted to announce that VOS Gorgeous arrived safely in Aberdeen, following her long journey from Fujian Southeast Shipbuilding in Fuzhou, China. VOS Gorgeous is the third vessel of a series of four 60-metre ERRV (Emergency Response and Rescue Vessel) field-support vessels (FSVs). Source: VROON
Vroon receives new FSV vessel from Fujian South East Shipyard
Vroon Offshore Services has taken delivery of its new field-support vessel (FSV), VOS GORGEOUS, from Fujian South East Shipyard (FSES) in Fuzhou, China. The new vessel is part of an order made for a total of 22 offshore-support vessels at Fujian Southeast. They are scheduled for delivery between up to 2016. VOS GORGEOUS is a 60m-long FSV, the third in a series of four being built at the Vroon shipyard . Featuring a wave-piercing bow shape, the new-build will be deployed in the North Sea under a long-term charter.
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