9 February 2015
Damen has begun work on one of the largest models of its shallow draft Shoalbuster range, which was ordered by Van Wijngaarden Marine Services.
The Shoalbuster 3512 is 35 meters in length, has a draft of 2.9 meters and GRT of 498 tonnes. The new design brings a range of benefits including a larger bridge, an extensive working deck of 134m² and accommodation for up to 11 personnel.
As a class, Damen Shoalbusters are versatile, handling tasks ranging from short and long distance towing to dredge support for offshore projects such as supporting the construction and maintenance of wind farms.
“This new vessel will allow us to expand the services we offer within our target market,” said Gert Jan van Wijngaarden, general manager at Van Wijngaarden Marine Services.
Jos van Woerkum, managing director at Damen Shipyards Hardinxveld, said: “Competition for the contract was intense, so we were very pleased when our combination of quality, price and delivery won the deal. We believe that this latest Shoalbuster design with its added capabilities will prove a popular addition to the range.”
The delivery date for the Shoalbuster 3512 is scheduled for the end of March, 2016.
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