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World's largest wind installation vessel held steel cutting ceremony by CIMC Raffles Xinde Marine News Vivian Xu 2022-07-22 16:09

On July 20, the Van Oord JUV BOREAS, a offshore wind installation vessel built by CIMC Raffles for Van Oord of the Netherlands, held a steel cutting ceremony in Yantai.
 
Designed by Danish mainstream design company KEH(Knud E. Hansen), the vessle is 176m long, 6m wide, 13.2m deep to the main deck, the maximum working water depth of 80m, the capacity of 135 people, the maximum net load lifting capacity of more than 20,000 tons, the deck area of more than 7,000 square meters. The main lifting capacity is over 3,000 tons. It is a triangular truss pile leg with a length of 127.4m. In order to meet the clean and environmental discharge requirements, it is equipped with 2900 cubic meters of methanol storage tank and 5 methanol dual combustion fuel engines. It is classified by DNV.

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