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PETER FABER

The vessel was built by Dannebrog Shipyard in Denmark and delivered in 1982 but has been converted in 2002 with more powerful thrusters. Peter Faber is designed to carry out cable laying operations, handle cable ploughs, ROV perform cable maintenance. The ship is a highly efficient cable ship with the most advanced cable hauling machinery onboard. It is the only vessel in the fleet capable of doing cable repairs over the bow – an advantage in strong currents.

Owner Alcatel Submarine Networks Marine A/S
Operator Alcatel Submarine Networks Marine
A/S
Flag Danish
Construction year 1982
Conversion year 2002
Length, overall 78,38 m
Breath 13,60 m
Draught 5,01 m
Deadweight 2850 t
Cable tank capacity 1050 t in two cable tanks
Repeater storage N/A
Cable machinery 2 x CDE 3,0 m diameter
Type of plough SMD (installation only)
Type of ROV CMR4, 300 kW, 1000 m depth, 1,5m burial
Transit speed 12 knots
Bollard pull Max. 35 t
Generator capacity 2 x 535 kW, 1 x 728 kW, 2 x 1040 kW
Thrusters 1 x 725 kW, 1 x 675 kW
Propulsion 2 x 1050 kW

Technical specification is subject to change without notice.

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