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This vessel is currently scrapped and AIS position tracking is not applicable.
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The HUAHAI is an Anchor Handling Tug Supply vessel constructed in 1979 with a Deadweight Tonnage (DWT) of 1,100 tonnes and a Length Overall (LOA) of 64.55 meters. Although currently classified as scrapped, its design was suited for offshore support operations, including anchor handling and supply tasks. The vessel's operational profile would have included activities in offshore oil and gas fields, emphasizing its role in maritime logistics.
Currently classified as scrapped, the HUAHAI is not in active service, which eliminates any operational AIS data implications such as ballast or laden statuses. Its previous operational capabilities would have involved anchor handling and supply tasks, typically characterized by varying drafts depending on operational status.
As HUAHAI is currently scrapped, it holds no active market position. However, its design and operational history may provide insights into the types of vessels that were once utilized in offshore support roles. Brokers should consider similar active vessels for chartering opportunities in offshore operations.
The HUAHAI's specifications indicate a vessel designed for niche operational roles with a focus on anchor handling. Its gross tonnage of 1,311 and dimensions suggest it was suitable for maneuverability in offshore environments, though its age and current scrapped status significantly reduce its relevance in current chartering decisions. Brokers should factor in the implications of vessel age and condition on potential charter rates.
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