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Design, Plan Approval and Contract Supervision by HF
DAMEN SHIPYARDS were awarded the contract to build a new Aids to Navigation
Service Vessel for Irish Lights. The contract was signed on 11 March 1998 in the
Irish Lights Office. Damen Shipyards are a well established Dutch ship-building
firm with headquarters in Gorinchem, the Netherlands.
Hart Fenton designed the vessel and were also appointed by the Commissioners to
supervise the building, and were responsible for overseeing construction
drawings and sub-contractor approval. The hull and superstructure was built in a closed shed at Galatz Shipyard,
Romania. From Galatz the vessel was towed to Friesland Shipyard at Harlingen in the
Netherlands, for fitting out.
Delivered to the Commissioners of Irish Lights in December 1999.
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