Smit Lloyd 112


Thirteen vessels of the '100' class were built (104 - 117). These ships are almost exclusively employed in supporting the largest semi-submersibles in existence and handling heavy chain moorings. Several long distance ocean towages have been succesfully completed with semi-submersible rigs. A number of ships of this class are fitted for deep water anchorhandling.
Dimensions:
Length o.a.
63.89 m (209'7")
Beam o.a.
13.30 m (43'8")
Depth
6.30 m (20'8")
Draught (max.)
5.06 m (16'7")
Total deadweight
1100 tons
Main engines 2 x 4 stroke 6 cil.Diesel engines Stork-Werkspoor Diesel (2 x 3750 rhp at 550 r.p.m.) driving c.p. propellers in fixed nozzles.
Max. speed : 15 knots.
Built by: Scheepswerf 'De Waal' BV, Zaltbommel NL
Year of construction 1975.
In 1989 sold to the Canadian Navy.

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Last update 12 November 2002


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