Owned by Westminster Dredging she has a 900mm trailing pipe and
is able to work to depths of 30m.
She can accommodate 4500m3 of dredged material and can make 11
knots fully loaded.
Seen and photographed 21 May 2013 in Liverpool.
Built in the Netherlands in 2009 by Intgervak, Harlingen (Yard No. 221) Shoalway is a trailing pipe dredger measuring 90m long, 19m wide with a maximum draught of 6.80m and 4088 GT.
Owned by Westminster Dredging she has a 900mm trailing pipe and is able to work to depths of 30m. She can accommodate 4500m3 of dredged material and can make 11 knots fully loaded. Seen and photographed 21 May 2013 in Liverpool.
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