BOTH UNITS SOLD!
Owners Asking Price for en-bloc sale: US $20 m
Owners Asking Price: US $11 m (each)
Sister Oil Tankers Available for Private Sale
We are pleased to offer two sister oil tankers for private sale, both featuring double hulls and designed for efficient and safe oil transportation. These vessels, built in 2004 and delivered in February 2005 respectively, share many similarities and a few minor differences in their technical specifications.
General Information: Both tankers are classified as oil tankers with double hulls. The first tanker, built in 2004, carries the class notation 100A1 OIL TANKER, MC, UMS. The second tanker was built in 2005.
Dimensions:
* Length Overall (LOA): Both vessels measure 228.00 meters.
* Length Between Perpendiculars (LBP): Both vessels measure 219.00 meters.
* Extreme Breadth (Beam): Both vessels have a beam of 32.24 meters.
* Moulded Depth: The 2004-built vessel has a moulded depth of 20.40 meters, while the 2005-delivered vessel has a moulded depth of 20.47 meters.
* Keel to Masthead (KTM): Both vessels measure 46.62 meters from the keel to the masthead.
* Distance Bridge Front to Center of Manifold: Both vessels have a distance of 74.20 meters.
* Bow to Center Manifold (BCM): The 2004-built vessel has a BCM of 114.78 meters, whereas the 2005-delivered vessel has a BCM of 114.68 meters.
* Stern to Center Manifold (SCM): The 2004-built vessel has an SCM of 113.22 meters, while the 2005-delivered vessel has an SCM of 113.32 meters.
Tonnages:
* Gross Tonnage: Both vessels have a gross tonnage of 42,058.00.
* Reduced Gross Tonnage: Both vessels have a reduced gross tonnage of 33,400.00.
* Net Tonnage: Both vessels have a net tonnage of 21,101.00.
* Suez Canal Tonnage – Gross (SCGT): The 2004-built vessel has a SCGT of 43,814, and the 2005-delivered vessel has a SCGT of 43,814.98.
* Suez Canal Tonnage – Net (SCNT): The 2004-built vessel has a SCNT of 39,018, while the 2005-delivered vessel has a SCNT of 39,018.06.
* Panama Canal Net Tonnage (PCNT): The 2004-built vessel has a PCNT of 34,744, whereas the 2005-delivered vessel has a PCNT of 34,811.
These sister oil tankers, with their robust double hull designs and impressive technical specifications, are ideal for secure and efficient & safe oil transportation. While they share many similarities, the minor differences in dimensions and tonnages are noteworthy for prospective investors or experienced buyers interests.
Disclaimer:
HOS offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A Buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to verify all details, as per Buyer desires (project/ scopes of work) in due course.