All Commercial Vessels for sale in Oceania
Year: | 1981 |
Length: |
22.5m |
Location: |
Western Australia Australia |
Price: | $349,000 |
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Demand in the Offshore Energy Sector remains very strong.
We are proud to release our new design 27m Wind Farm Service Vessel.
Gaining valuable knowledge from all previous builds and in consultation
with owners and operators alike, the new 27m offers buyers a state of the
art vessel that is destined to become a preferred vessel for all operators.
Available in a range of configurations from the energy sector leading 4 engine, 30 knot variant with excellent tunnel clearance, high volume hulls and good sea keeping qualities, down to two engine and jet driven variants.
The main deck lounge feat...
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Two 8000 DWT barges located in Western Australia are available for prompt delivery.
Barge 1; ABS A1 Barge. 2010 build LOA 82m x 27.5m. DWT 8020t. Sidewalled, cemented deck, tyre fendering
Barge 2 ;ABS A1 Barge, 2007 build. LOA 82.8m x 27.5m. DWT 8020t. Sidewalled, cement flooring, trye fendering.
Owners are seeking enbloc sale of both barges.
Price neg from $USD3m for both barges. Offers presented....
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We have a new design from one of Australia's leading Naval Architects. It carries 96 in main cabin and another 24 on the roof. It has no wash at 12 knots - so is very environmentally friendly. We can power it for 25 knots loaded built to Australian NSCV code. 20-22 knots loaded. This is offered as a kitset for any builder and we can also arrange a builder in a few locations....
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14m Alloy Cray Boat built to order. Designed for 13 - 30 Pax. Single 750hp Scania for loaded speed 22+ knots. V berth, Dinette, Underdeck storage and toilet. This is offered as a kitset for any builder and we can also arrange a builder in a few locations....
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Built to order. 12m High Speed Catamaran ferry. 25 knots. 2 x 300 hp Outboards. Construction: Aluminium. Survey: QLD DOT – CLASS 1C/2C. Personnel Capacity: 40 pax + 1 crew. Can be customised to suit requirement. This is offered as a kitset for any builder and we can also arrange a builder in a few locations....
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Built to order. 12m High Speed Catamaran ferry. 25 knots. 2 x 300 hp Outboards. Construction: Aluminium. Survey: QLD DOT – CLASS 1C/2C. Personnel Capacity: 40 pax + 1 crew. Can be customised to suit requirement. This is offered as a kitset for any builder and we can also arrange a builder in a few locations....
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Versatile 15m Research Vessel built 2002 by Qualicraft in New Zealand of strip plank timber with triaxial E-glass. Powered by twin Caterpillar 3126 marine diesel engines developing 420 hp each and coupled to ZF 286A gearboxes, driving four blade propellers, which provide a service speed of 18 knots and maximum of 24 knots. Currently in Maritime New Zealand survey from East Cape to North Cape, including the Three Kings islands, she could easily be re-purposed and would make an excellent dive charter vessel or a great syndicate boat for enjoying the great outdoors, diving and fishing coastal isl...
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Year: | 2002 |
Length: |
14.95m |
Location: |
New Zealand |
Price: | $495,000 |
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With all the great benefits found on the 10.5m PRO model of a classic high sheer bow, reinforced deep V hull, it comes with the added bonus of an extra generous 3.5 meter beam, designed to deliver the ultimate offshore response. Offering incredible design flexibility, from a simple center console for optimal work space to multiple seating arrangements including two rows of bench seating with central isle. From crew and passenger transport to cabin arrangements for all weather protection or overnight accommodations, this flagship model answers the needs of virtually any application. Depending o...
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Multi Purpose, Shallow Draft Aluminium Catamaran Charter Vessel
Powered by twin C12 Caterpilar Mains with Hamilton Jets
Chart Plotter/GPS
Co2 Fire System
Toilet & Shower
Fitted with a 2900 kg Hiab/950 kg Winch Cable
4 cyl. Yanmar Genset/20KVA
2B 3 + 6 -200 NM
2D 2+12 Sheltered Waters...
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