The offshore support vessel "Beryl" (project FPW1) for Rosmorport was launched at the production facilities of Stroyliderplus in the Astrakhan region. This was reported by the press service of the Russian Maritime Register.
The lead vessel (the first of three in the series) is designed for towing, buoy setting and anchor handling, and performing auxiliary work during dredging. "Beryl" can transport cargo and personnel, as well as provide other vessels with fuel and water.
Characteristics of the FPW1 project:
- Length - 24.53 m
- Width - 9.13 m
- Height - 3 m
- Draft - 1.6 m
- Displacement with full supplies - 232.54 t
- Endurance in terms of supplies - 7 days
The project was developed by engineers from the Flotproject Design Bureau.
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