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Name
  
Blue Marlin

Operator
  
Completed
  
25 April 2000

Construction started
  
8 April 1999

Draft
  
13 m

Owner
  
Dockwise Limited

Laid down
  
8 April 1999

Length
  
225 m

Launched
  
23 December 1999

Beam
  
42 m

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Port of registry
  
2003– Curaçao, Neth. Antilles2000–03  Panama

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Blue Marlin is a Semi-submersible heavy lift ship from Dockwise Shipping of the Netherlands. Designed to transport very large semi-submersible drilling rigs above the transport ship's deck, it is equipped with 38 cabins to accommodate 60 people, a workout room, sauna and swimming facilities. Blue Marlin and her sister ship MV Black Marlin comprise the Marlin class of heavy lift ship.

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History

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Blue Marlin and her sister ship were owned by Offshore Heavy Transport of Oslo, Norway, from their construction, in April 2000 and November 1999 respectively, until 6 July 2001, when they were purchased by Dockwise. The U.S. Navy hired Blue Marlin from Offshore Heavy Transport to move the destroyer USS Cole back to the United States after the warship was damaged by Al-Qaeda suicide bombers while anchored in the port of Aden, Yemen. During the latter part of 2003, work done on Blue Marlin boosted its capacity and added two retractable propulsors to improve maneuverability. The ship re-entered service in January 2004. Following these improvements, Blue Marlin delivered the oil platform Thunder Horse PDQ, weighing 60,000 tons, to Corpus Christi, Texas, for completion.

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In July 2005 Blue Marlin moved the gas refinery Snøhvit from its construction site in Cádiz to Hammerfest, an 11-day trip. This transport was filmed for the TV show Extreme Engineering on the Discovery Channel, and also the TV show Mega Movers on the History Channel.

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In November 2005, Blue Marlin left Corpus Christi, Texas, USA to move the massive Sea-based X-band Radar to Adak, Alaska, USA via the southern tip of South America and Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. It arrived at Pearl Harbor on 9 January 2006, having travelled 15,000 miles. In January 2007, the Blue Marlin was employed to move two jack-up rigs, the Rowan Gorilla VI and the GlobalSantaFe Galaxy II, from Halifax Harbour to the North Sea.

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On 16 June 2012, the ship arrived in Ferrol Harbour in preparation for transporting the amphibious warship HMAS Canberra to Melbourne, Australia. The incomplete Australian ship was lifted onto Blue Marlin on 4 August 2012 and was scheduled to sail on 12 August, bound for Australia BAE Systems shipyard in Williamstown. The ship passed the Port Phillip Heads marking its arrival in Melbourne on 17 October 2012.

Post-2004

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  • Depth: 13.3 m (44 ft)
  • Max sailing draft: 10 m (33 ft)
  • Max draft submerged: 29.3 m (96 ft)
  • Water above deck submerged
  • aft 16 m (52 ft)
  • forward 12 m (39 ft)
  • Deck space: 63 m × 178.2 m (207 ft × 585 ft)
  • Deck area: 11,227 m2 (120,850 sq ft)
  • Propulsor output: 4,500 kW (6,035 hp) each
  • Conversion yard: Hyundai Mipo Dockyard, Ulsan, South Korea
  • References

    MV Blue Marlin Wikipedia