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The HARVEY EXPLORER is a Platform Supply Ship (PSS) built in 2003, with a length overall (LOA) of 73.2 meters and a deadweight tonnage (DWT) of 2,808 tonnes. Designed for offshore support operations, this vessel is capable of transporting supplies and equipment to offshore oil and gas installations. Its operational profile is underscored by a geared drive propulsion system and the use of distillate fuel, indicating a focus on efficiency in offshore environments.
Current AIS data indicates that the HARVEY EXPLORER is en route to BOLLINGER_LAROSE with an ETA of August 1. Although specific speed and draft details are unavailable, a low draft could suggest the vessel is either in a ballast condition or preparing for repositioning, potentially optimizing its operational readiness for upcoming supply tasks.
The HARVEY EXPLORER's trading status and operational readiness make it a viable option for brokers and charterers looking for platform supply services in the U.S. waters. Its age may be a consideration for charter rates, although its operational capabilities and compliance with regulations can enhance its attractiveness in the market.
With a gross tonnage of 1,749 and a deadweight capacity of 2,808 tonnes, the HARVEY EXPLORER's specifications indicate a vessel well-suited for medium-scale supply operations. The geared drive propulsion system is advantageous for fuel efficiency, potentially lowering operational costs for charterers. However, the absence of specific engine output and service speed data limits a detailed assessment of its performance capabilities.
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