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Stornes of Rotterdam, Holland

Bulk carrier Stornes has the capability to unload herself. She is also used for installing subsea rock to cover and protect pipelines from offshore oil and gas fields and cables from offshore wind farms. This work is necessary to provide protection from fishing gear and anchors.

Stornes unloading rock and aggregate in Gt. Yarmouth's outer harbour after a voyage of 2 days, 3 hours from Jelsa, Norway.

 

Name: Stornes

Vessel type: Bulk carrier

Home port: Rotterdam

Flag: Netherlands

IMO: 9549035

MMSI: 246695000

Call sign: PCKX

Length overall: 175 m

Beam: 26.24 m

Draught: 10.57 m

Gross tonnage: 19,950

Max deadweight: 26,648 tons

Net weight: 8,209 tons

Engines: 2 x B 32:40 L8P, 8 cylinder

Engine output: 2 x 5,435 hp ( 2 x 4,000 kW) at 750 rpm

Speed loaded: 14.7 knots

Builder: Cimc Raffles Shipyard Ltd, Yantai, China

Keel laid: 18th. November 2008

Launch date: 20th. August 2010

Completion date: 18th. June/2011

Yard number: YRO2007-215

Manger: CSL Norway AS, Bergen, Norway

Owner: Van Oord Marine Services BV, Rotterdam, Netherlands

 

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