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WILLENDEAVOUR

4/2/2015

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Multicat work boat Willendeavour photographed 31 October 2014 working just off the coast near Fort Victoria on the Isle of Wight.

She was built by Neptune Marine BV in the Netherlands in 2007 and is 22m long with a 9m beam and 1.80m draught.

Powered by twin Caterpillar C18 engines (1200hp, 89.4kW @1800rpm) she has a free running speed of 9 Knots and a bollard pull of approximately 15.0t.

The Vessel is equipped with a Helia 120-4SL hydraulic crane with a lifting capacity of 9.3t at 12.11m.

Accommodation on board comprises an air conditioned wheelhouse, a galley, dry room and sanitary space. Two single person cabins are also provided together with a single two person cabin, workshop and store located below deck.

The deck has a loading capacity of 80t.

She is operated by Williams Shipping Marine who are based in Southampton and Pembroke, they have been trading since 1894.

MMSI - 235051664
REG - UK
Work Boat
Built - Neptune Marine, NL
L 22m x W 9m
GT -
Year - 2007
Nr. Yarmouth- 31 October 2014


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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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