DCV Balder
The Balder was constructed in 1978 as semi-submersible crane vessel by Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co., Ltd.. Balder and sister vessel, Hermod were the world's first semi-submersible crane vessels. In the early 1980s these vessels set several lift records while operating in the North Sea. Conversion to a DCV was carried out in 2001 by Verolme Botlek BV in the Netherlands.
DCV Balder
The Balder was constructed in 1978 as semi-submersible crane vessel by Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co., Ltd.. Balder and sister vessel, Hermod were the world's first semi-submersible crane vessels. In the early 1980s these vessels set several lift records while operating in the North Sea. Conversion to a DCV was carried out in 2001 by Verolme Botlek BV in the Netherlands.
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DCV Balder (ang. Deepwater Con ...... a DCV przez Verolme Botlek BV.
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De Balder is een diepwatercons ...... het zusterschip van de Balder.
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Die Balder ist ein 1978 gebaut ...... thologie der Gott des Lichtes.
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The Balder was constructed in ...... Botlek BV in the Netherlands.
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Deepwater Construction Vessel
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DCV Balder (ang. Deepwater Con ...... a DCV przez Verolme Botlek BV.
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De Balder is een diepwatercons ...... het zusterschip van de Balder.
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Die Balder ist ein 1978 gebaut ...... thologie der Gott des Lichtes.
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The Balder was constructed in ...... Botlek BV in the Netherlands.
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Balder (Schiff)
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Balder (schip, 1978)
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DCV Balder
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DCV Balder
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Balder
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