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Geoquip Seehorn.
The 3364 Gross Ton, Multi purpose drilling vessel Geoquip Seehorn featured in this image was built in Norway in 1985 as a offshore tug/supply vessel and originally named Normand Draupne. She was converted in Poland in 2015 to be a Multi Purpose Drilling Vessel (as seen in the Photograph) and named Omalius. When I saw Geoquip Seehorn she was berthed in Southampton's Eastern Docks adjacent to the Ocean Cruise terminal and near to the P and O Cruise ship Iona. The image was captured in August 2021 from the deck of the preserved steam ship SS Shieldhall.
Author: John Leary
Photo size: 2.7 Mpixels (7.63 MB uncompressed) - 2000x1334 pixels (6.7x4.4 in / 16.9x11.3 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: Built in Norway, Converted in Poland, Deep seabed testing, Eastern Docks, Geoquip Marine Group, IMO 8406470, Iona, John Leary, John Leary Photography, Multi purpose drilling vessel, My ship images, Normand Draupnre, Ocean Cruise Terminal, Offshore tug/supply vessel, Omalius, Registered in Cyprus, Ship photographs from around the World, Southampton, Special Purpose Vessels
Published in: Special Purpose Vessels