Seacor Lee
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| History |
| Name: |
Seacor Lee |
| Owner: |
Seacor Holdings |
| Operator: |
Seacor Holdings |
| Port of registry: |
United States, New Orleans |
| Builder: |
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| Laid down: |
28 December 2006 |
| Completed: |
24 October 2008 |
| Identification: |
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| Status: |
Operational |
| Notes: |
[1] |
| General characteristics |
| Class & type: |
ABS: A1, Towing Vessel, Offshore Support Vessel |
| Tonnage: |
2,188 GT; 829 NT; 2,089 DWT |
| Length: |
80 m (260 ft) |
| Beam: |
15 m (49 ft) |
| Capacity: |
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| Notes: |
[1] |
Seacor Lee is a United States-flagged offshore support vessel currently serving as the offshore command and control for the Unified Command Center's Deepwater Horizon oil spill response.[2] It is owned and operated by SEACOR Holdings.
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