Seacor Lee

History
NameSeacor Lee
OwnerSeacor Holdings
OperatorSeacor Holdings
Port of registry United States, New Orleans
Builder
  • Bender Shipbuilding & Repair
  • Mobile, Alabama
Laid down28 December 2006
Completed24 October 2008
Identification
StatusOperational
Notes[1]
General characteristics
Class and typeABS: A1, Towing Vessel, Offshore Support Vessel
Tonnage2,188 GT; 829 NT; 2,089 DWT
Length80 m (260 ft)
Beam15 m (49 ft)
Capacity
  • Freshwater 982.6 m3 (34,700 cu ft)
  • Fuel oil 600.4 m3 (21,200 cu ft)
  • Hydraulic oil 2.9 m3 (100 cu ft)
  • Lube oil 11.7 m3 (410 cu ft)
  • Ballast tanks 256.9 m3 (9,070 cu ft)
Notes[1]

Seacor Lee is a United States-flagged offshore support vessel, which formerly served 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.

References

  1. ^ a b "ABS Record: Seacor Lee". American Bureau of Shipping. 2010. Retrieved 14 June 2010.
  2. ^ "Deepwater Horizon Response Photography 100709-G-7087B-005". United States Coast Guard. 9 July 2010. Retrieved 14 July 2010.
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