St. Johns Ship Building Delivers Sea Strength

May 18, 2012

St. Johns Ship Building of Palatka, Fla. delivered the offshore service vessel (OSV) Sea Strength to A. R. Singh Contractors of Point Fortin, Trinidad.  The 157-ft vessel is currently undergoing owner inspections and is available for work in the Caribbean offshore market.
It operates a fleet of approximately 20 vessels including tugs, barges, crewboats and supply boats.


Sea Strength Particulars:
L.O.A.    157 ft.
Beam (Molded)    38 ft.
Depth (Molded)    11.5 ft.
Designed Draft     9.5 ft.
Fuel Oil Capacity    50,000 gpm
Fresh Water Capacity    80,000 gpm
Lube Oil Storage    800 gal.
Contaminated Oil    1,500 gal.
Dirty Bilge Water    1,500 gal.
Sewage    2,000 gal.
Gray Water    2,000 gal.

 

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