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MV Target

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Yard number
  
361

Completed
  
February 1990

Length
  
269 m

Builders
  
Brodosplit, Split

Launched
  
29 July 1989

Homeport
  
Sandefjord

Tonnage
  
128.8 million kg

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Name
  
MV Jahre Target 1993 Nord-Jahre Target 2000 Crude Target 2003 Genmar Centaur 2004 Front Target

Owner
  
initially Park Venture Co.

MV Target is a semi-submersible heavy transport ship.

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History

Built in 1990 as a tanker, MV Jahre Target, MV Target is the second of six single hull tankers to be converted into heavy lift vessels. After completing submerging and sea trials, the former sealift vessel was delivered to the new owners, Dockwise on 24 December 2007.

Design

MV Target was converted at the COSCO shipyard in Nantong, China. A new midsection was fitted to the bow and aft sections of the single-hull tanker. She has a carrying capacity in excess of 35,000 tons and an unobstructed deck area measuring 44.5 m x 130 m.

Service

MV Target is designed to transport complex, high-value cargo, including semi-submersible and jack-up drilling units, as well as offshore structures. She is managed by Anglo-Eastern Ship Management who provide technical and crew management.

In 2009, MV Target transported the Royal Navy ice-strengthened survey ship, HMS Endurance from the Falkland Islands to Portsmouth.

References

MV Target Wikipedia