Seigrunn delivered: One of the World’s largest wellboats joins Norwegian fleet

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The 110-meter Seigrunn, one of the world’s largest wellboats, was delivered to Seistar Holding on Friday.

The vessel, owned jointly by Br. Bakke of Austevoll and Lerøy Seafood Group, will sail to Norway this week, with operations expected to commence following a two-week preparation period.

Photo: Tore Bakke

The wellboat boasts an 8,000 cubic meter tank capacity and a deadweight of 12,000 tons, positioning it as one of the largest of its kind. The vessel also features 4,000 cubic meters of freshwater storage. Designed with a focus on sustainability, Seigrunn incorporates Clean Design standards, ensuring zero emissions of cleaning agents and prioritizing environmental considerations. Its hybrid propulsion system further underlines its green credentials.

Constructed at Cemre Shipyard in Turkey, Seigrunn was designed by Salt Ship Design, with key technology and equipment provided by MMC First Process. Upon final approval, the vessel will begin operations for Lerøy Seafood Group.

Illustration: Salt Ship Design
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