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10 Nov 2010

Marcon International Sells Vessel Noordhoek Singapore

Photo courtesy Marcon International, Inc.

The 215.4-ft by 46-ft Dutch flagged, multi-purpose construction, dive and ROV support vessel Noordhoek Singapore (ex-Serviceman, ex-Smit Marlin, ex-Smit-Lloyd 61) was sold by Noordhoek Offshore BV of Zierikzee, The Netherlands to Nigerian buyers. Marcon had previously brokered the purchase of the vessel to Noordhoek in 2000. Originally built in 1977 by Scheepswerf "De Wall" BV of The Netherlands as the Smit-Lloyd 61 for Smit Nederland BV, the vessel is powered by a pair of Bolnes 14VDN150/600 two-stroke diesels producing a total of 4,200BHP to 2.5m diameter CP props in kort nozzles.

10 Nov 2010

Marcon International Sells Vessel Noordhoek Singapore

The 215.4-ft by 46-ft Dutch flagged, multi-purpose construction, dive and ROV support vessel Noordhoek Singapore (ex-Serviceman, ex-Smit Marlin, ex-Smit-Lloyd 61) was sold by Noordhoek Offshore BV of Zierikzee, The Netherlands to Nigerian buyers. Marcon had previously brokered the purchase of the vessel to Noordhoek in 2000. Originally built in 1977 by Scheepswerf "De Wall" BV of The Netherlands as the Smit-Lloyd 61 for Smit Nederland BV, the vessel is powered by a pair of Bolnes 14VDN150/600 two-stroke diesels producing a total of 4,200BHP to 2.5m diameter CP props in kort nozzles. After purchasing, Noordhoek converted the vessel in 2001 to her current trade as a DP-2 support vessel in the North Sea.

27 Nov 2007

Noordhoek Orders Vessel

Noordhoek Offshore B.V., based in Zierikzee - The Netherlands, ordered a newbuild diving offshore construction support (DOCS) vessel for itsNorth Western European operations. The delivery of this new vessel is scheduled for the second half of 2009, following its delivery it will join the Noordhoek fleet. This new, state-of-the-art vessel is, specifically designed for efficient diving operations in the harsh North Sea environment. The new vessel will have an 76 metres overall length, 18 metre beam, 100 tonne main crane and accommodation for 70 people.