| Deo Volente: new type of fast heavy-lift cargo ship |
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What is claimed will be the fastest coaster with heavy-lift capacity and below 3000gt is currently being built, and is expected to be delivered at the end of this year. Naval Architects, February 2006
Designed by Conoship, of The Netherlands, Deo Valente will be owned by Hartman Seatrade, which specialises in transporting project cargoes and heavy-lift consignments. Hartman already operates an older ship with the same name. Model tests were carried out at MARIN's facilities, in Wageningen. The vessel will also be installed with two cranes of 120m each, which can lift 240tonnes in tandem. The obstruction-free cargo hold, with dimensions of 61.60m x 11.50m x 8.17m, give flexibility to load long items of project cargo. The hold has a capacity of I 53,943m3 and the tanktop load will be 15tonnes/m'. |
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