Solitaire (ship)

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The Solitaire off County Mayo, Ireland in September 2008
Career
Name:

Trentwood

Solitaire
Owner: Allseas Group
Port of registry: Panama[1]
Builder: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Hiroshima, Japan
Yard number: 223
Launched: 17 December 1971[2]
Completed: 1972
Identification:

IMO Number: 7129049
MMSI Number: 351597000

Callsign: 3ECI8[1]
General characteristics
Tonnage:

59193

DWT: 129479[2]
Length: 300 metres (984 ft)
Beam: 40.6 metres (133.2 ft)[2]
Draught: 17.62 m
Depth: 24.00 m
Speed: 14.5 kn[2]
Crew: 420

The Solitaire is the largest pipe-laying ship in the world at 300 metres (984 ft) long (excluding pipe-laying apparatus)[3] and 96,000 tonnes (94,000 LT; 106,000 ST).[4] When fully operational she has a crew of 420,[4] a pipe carrying capacity of 22,000 metric tons and a pipe lay speed of more than 9 km a day.[5]

She was built in 1972 as a bulk carrier and launched under the name Trentwood by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries at their shipyard in Hiroshima, Japan,[2] and later converted to a pipe-laying vessel between 1996 and 1998 at Swan Hunter Shipyard on Tyneside in England.[6][7] The ship is owned by the Allseas Group, a Swiss pipelaying and marine construction firm.[8]

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