Seajacks Leviathan Leaves Falmouth
The state-of-the-art, self-propelled jack-up vessel Seajacks Leviathan has left Falmouth port for a job in the Irish Sea.
Seajacks Leviathan was in the port for minor repairs and mobilization of equipment.
Recently, Seajacks Zaratan with Seajacks Leviathan wrapped up the construction of the Meerwind offshore wind farm in the German North Sea.
The vessel was constructed by the provider of diversified engineering and contracting services to the onshore and offshore oil & gas and renewable energy industries, Lamprell Energy, in Dubai.
Offshore WIND Staff, June 09, 2014; Image: seajacks
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