Breaker of Panama
Former naval unexploded ordnance (UXO) survey vessel Breaker moored in the inner harbour at Lowestoft, Suffolk.
Breaker is a multi purpose vessel suited for a 24 hrs/day regime and 10 days endurance at sea. With her standard equipped cranes and booms, the vessel fits all needs for multi- disciplinary surveys like UXO detection for offshore wind farms.
Name: Breaker
Vessel type: Survey vessel
Home port: Panama
Flag: Panama
IMO: 4644878
MMSI: 371150000
Call sign: HP4641
Length overall: 31.2 m
Beam: 7.4 m
Draught: 2.4 m
Gross tonnage: 245 tons
Max speed: 10.6 knots
Builder: Oskarsham Shipyard, Oskarham, Sweden
Yard number: 337
Year built: 1956
Owner: Deep BV, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Disabled ship towed to Grimsby.
Breaker suffered an oil leak within the cooling system 42 miles east north-east of Hornsea in position latitude 53 50.559 N 001 13.551 E on 5th.November 2018. The hydraulic propulsion system of the engine spilled oil into the water. The tug Svitzer Josephine took the ship in tow, it arrived in Grimsby on 6th. November at 5 p.m.
Breaker of Panama
Former naval unexploded ordnance (UXO) survey vessel Breaker moored in the inner harbour at Lowestoft, Suffolk.
Breaker is a multi purpose vessel suited for a 24 hrs/day regime and 10 days endurance at sea. With her standard equipped cranes and booms, the vessel fits all needs for multi- disciplinary surveys like UXO detection for offshore wind farms.
Name: Breaker
Vessel type: Survey vessel
Home port: Panama
Flag: Panama
IMO: 4644878
MMSI: 371150000
Call sign: HP4641
Length overall: 31.2 m
Beam: 7.4 m
Draught: 2.4 m
Gross tonnage: 245 tons
Max speed: 10.6 knots
Builder: Oskarsham Shipyard, Oskarham, Sweden
Yard number: 337
Year built: 1956
Owner: Deep BV, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Disabled ship towed to Grimsby.
Breaker suffered an oil leak within the cooling system 42 miles east north-east of Hornsea in position latitude 53 50.559 N 001 13.551 E on 5th.November 2018. The hydraulic propulsion system of the engine spilled oil into the water. The tug Svitzer Josephine took the ship in tow, it arrived in Grimsby on 6th. November at 5 p.m.