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The WATERBUCK is an Anchor Handling Tug Supply vessel built in 2010, with a length overall (LOA) of 70 meters and a deadweight tonnage (DWT) of 1,940 tonnes. Designed to support offshore activities, it showcases capabilities essential for towing and anchoring operations in maritime logistics. The vessel is currently flagged under Brazil, indicating its operational zone may be focused on regional offshore oil and gas activities.
Currently, the WATERBUCK is detected at a speed of 0.5 knots, suggesting it may be moored or preparing for loading operations. Its destination is VITORIA, which aligns with typical anchor handling and supply operations in the Brazilian offshore sector. The low draft indicates that it is likely not laden, possibly preparing for a repositioning or service assignment.
In the current market, the WATERBUCK's operational status as a trading vessel positions it well for contracts related to offshore support services. Its specifications allow for versatility in various supply chain roles within the maritime industry, particularly where draft restrictions are present. Brokers should note the importance of the vessel's age in relation to charter rates and owner reliability in maintaining operational standards.
The WATERBUCK features a gross tonnage of 2,311, which supports its operational capacity for supply and towing services. The geared drive propulsion system can enhance maneuverability and operational efficiency in challenging offshore environments. While details on fuel type and engine specifics are not provided, brokers should assess potential fuel consumption trends based on the vessel's design and operational profile.
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