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polar prince

23/9/2013

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Seen in Liverpool on 13 June 2013 Polar Prince is a multi-functional Construction Support Vessel that is able to perform operations in severe sea and weather conditions. She can provide a wide range of services including light construction activities and cable laying as well as inspections, maintenance and repair operations.

Like many similar vessels she is working on the wind turbine facility off the North Wales coast and has been a regular visitor to Liverpool Docks this year.

Her overall length is 94.10m with a beam of 22m and maximum draught of 7.1m.

Propulsion machinery comprises 2 x 4320 kW medium speed and two  controllable pitch main drive propellers (CPP) in nozzles giving a service speed of 11 knots.

Her helicopter pad is designed for a Sikorsky S-92, Super Puma EC225/ AS332 or equivalent.

Accommodation is available for 31 persons in single cabins and other facilities include a galley, mess room, lounges, instrument rooms, fitness suite, sauna, solarium and a laundry.

Two moon pools are available for subsea operations, a large moonpool 7.02m x 6.50m and a smaller ROV moon pool measuring 4.90m x 5.20m

MMSI - 257381000
REG - NO, Bergen
IMO - 9181481
Call Sign - LALX5
Off-shore vessel
Built - Fekkerfjord Slip, Flekkerfjord, NO
Yard No. -155
L 94.1m W 22m
GT - 9651
Year -1999
Liverpool, 13 June 2013


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    My interest in ships and the sea started back in 2006 when I worked for a couple of years  on the banks of the River Mersey. I have since been on a couple of cruises around the Med and in the Far East and have started to take more interest in researching and photographing some of the ships and other vessels seen on my travels.

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