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The HARVEY HURRICANE is a Platform Supply Ship (PSS) built in 2009, designed for offshore support operations. With a Deadweight Tonnage (DWT) of 2,799 tonnes and a Length Overall (LOA) of 64.03 meters, it is suited for carrying supplies and equipment to offshore installations. Currently flagged under Mexico, it is actively trading, although specific operational details remain unclear.
The current status of the HARVEY HURRICANE is not available, but its draft of 4.67 meters suggests potential loading or discharging operations. With a destination of PAE GALAR and an ETA of September 24, 13:40, this indicates an imminent operational engagement, potentially involving supply delivery to offshore facilities.
For brokers and charterers, the HARVEY HURRICANE presents a valuable asset within the offshore supply market, particularly in regions with active exploration and production activities. Its relatively recent construction date may appeal to clients seeking reliable and compliant vessels. However, the lack of operational and ownership details raises questions about reliability and operational history, which could influence market positioning and charter rates.
With a gross tonnage of 1,596 tonnes and a deadweight capacity of nearly 2,800 tonnes, the HARVEY HURRICANE can accommodate a variety of cargoes essential for offshore operations. The geared drive propulsion system and utilization of distillate fuel suggest a focus on operational efficiency, although further details about engine performance and speed are required for a comprehensive assessment. The current trading status indicates potential for active employment within the maritime supply chain.
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