Finnish pollution control vessel Halli
 Halli in Turku, July 2006 |
| History |
Finland
|
| Name: |
Halli |
| Builder: |
Hollming Oy, Rauma, Finland |
| Yard number: |
799 |
| Launched: |
1986 |
| Refit: |
2010 |
| Status: |
In service |
| General characteristics [1] |
| Type: |
Oil spill response vessel |
| Displacement: |
2,100 tonnes |
| Length: |
61.5 m (201 ft 9 in) |
| Beam: |
12.8 m (42 ft 0 in) |
| Draught: |
4 m (13 ft 1 in) |
| Ice class: |
1A |
| Propulsion: |
2 × 975 kW (1,307 hp) |
| Speed: |
11 knots (20 km/h; 13 mph) |
| Complement: |
14 |
Halli (899) is a modified, enlarged Hylje-design, and acts as a combined pollution cleanup and vehicle transport ship. She is also operated by a civilian crew from the Ministry of Environment but is under navy control. The vessel can act as a landing ship and logistic support vessel. The 11-metre (36 ft) bow ramp can be used to load or unload vehicles up to 48 tons. As a cleanup vessel, she can sweep a 30-metre (98 ft) path at 1.5 knots (2.8 km/h; 1.7 mph) with her MacGregor-Navire MacLORI pollution collection system. The vessel is equipped with a 360-cubic-metre (13,000 cu ft) waste-collection tank. The ship was built in 1986 and refitted in 2010.[1]
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