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GONDAN Delivers PSV Designed with FORAN

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

October 14, 2014

Stril Luna, designed with FORAN. (Image courtesy of Gondan Shipyard)

Stril Luna, designed with FORAN. (Image courtesy of Gondan Shipyard)

FORAN was the shipbuilding CAD/CAM System used in the design and production of the vessel Stril Luna, built by Astilleros Gondán and delivered to the Norwegian shipowner Simon Møkster Shipping. Stril Luna, an offshore platform supply vessel (PSV), will navigate in northern waters of the North Sea, charter operated by Statoil.

With the basic design developed by Rolls Royce Marine, named as project UT 776 WP, the vessel has a length of 91.7 meters, a beam of 20 meters and it is prepared with the most innovative technology for navigating in extreme conditions. It is worth to mention its advanced capability with a fully integrated bridge, equipped with touch screams.

Stril Luna is the second unit delivered by Gondan to the Norwegian shipowner, who received the Stril Merkur from the shipyard in 2011, a 97-meter vessel currently operating (rescue, salvage, cargo, ...) in offshore platforms in the North Sea by Statoil.
 

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