Seattle’s Pacific Fishermen, Inc. shipyard recently completed modifications to National Response Corporation’s (NRC) Oilfield Service Vessel ELEANOR G for conversion to Oil Spill Response Vessel (OSRV) service. The vessel is being renamed NRC CAPE FLATTERY and is stationed at the Makah Reservation Marina in Neah Bay. NRC is the nations largest for profit Oil Spill Removal Organization, with response vessels located in 13 ports across the U.S. East, Gulf, and West Coast.
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Length Beam Depth Gross Tonnage Original Builder Displacement Engines Generators Fuel Potable Water Grade ‘D’ Recovered Oil Dracones Crane Boom Hauler Outrigger Booms Containment Boom Skimmer Hydraulic System |
110′ 26′ 11′ 98 Ton Offshore Trawlers, Bayou La Batre, AL 1978 178 LT 2 each GM 16v92 NA 600 HP each 2 each GM 3-71 35 kW each Fire Monitor 1200 GPM GM 4-71 22,000 gallons 1,600 gallons 320 BBL (in hull) 300 BBL (3 each Canflex 100 BBL) North America Crane MCT 835 8 Ton x 35′ Radius Maritime Fabricators 60″ NRC 8″ x 36′ with Aluminum Float 1000′ of 42″ Ocean Boom – American Boom and Barrier Aqua-gard RBS 40 SB Aqua-gard 60 GPM @ 2500 psi load sensing |