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SEA CHALLENGER

PostPosted: Sun Aug 06, 2017 7:55 pm
by Patrick Hill
Outward this afternoon from Alexandra dock jetty for Race Bank wind farm.

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Re: SEA CHALLENGER

PostPosted: Sun Mar 24, 2019 9:53 am
by Patrick Hill
And now in green. Passing Paull inward and turning off KG dock 24/03/2019.

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Re: SEA CHALLENGER

PostPosted: Mon Mar 25, 2019 6:12 pm
by magoonigal
IMO 9658290
Offshore Support Vessel.
Built 2014. 15,934 gross. 15,771dwt.
A2SEA A/S Fredericia, Denmark.

Re: SEA CHALLENGER

PostPosted: Mon Apr 29, 2019 5:33 pm
by northeast
Doing her hovering act this afternoon.
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29/04/2019

Re: SEA CHALLENGER

PostPosted: Fri Jul 09, 2021 7:21 pm
by Patrick Hill
Inward this evening, following her sister in to Alexandra dock jetty and doing a 180 turn in front of me.

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Re: SEA CHALLENGER

PostPosted: Sun Jul 11, 2021 6:31 pm
by Patrick Hill
And outward fully loaded passing Paull this morning.

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Re: SEA CHALLENGER

PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2021 7:34 pm
by Dennis Maccoy
After a couple of days visiting Lincoln, Beverley and thereabouts I thought that I would look into the Humber on our journey home today. Apart from a brief foray into the KGV Dock in 1991 I’ve not visited Hull docks since 1971 – the area has changed somewhat! Limited time (and very limited access) restricted my photography to the Danish Sea Challenger, presumably loading wind farm components.
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Re: SEA CHALLENGER

PostPosted: Fri Aug 20, 2021 6:43 am
by northeast
You could have popped in for a cuppa, Dennis!
This is the only access for photography other than the overhead walkway at Albert Dock .... or down at Paull with Patrick!

Re: SEA CHALLENGER

PostPosted: Fri Aug 20, 2021 9:19 am
by Hornbeam
Amongst the detritus of producing energy the old way at the Able Yard at Graythorp the Yard has sprouted a number of these columns for the new way of producing energy, the Yard certainly makes short work of the machinery used for energy production the old way.
You can't beat a set of 'Spuds' to keep you steady, now available in the telescopic version for steel Motor Yachts to keep you alongside without the hassle of mooring ropes! Hopefully there is a large notice on the main control panel reminding the owners to lift them before moving off :o although they don't have the ability to lift the Motor Yacht Hull clear of the water which would have been handy.