Stanislav Yudin and Oleg Strashnov Get New Names

Seaway Heavy Lifting has renamed its vessels Stanislav Yudin and Oleg Strashnov to Seaway Yudin and Seaway Strashnov.

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All renaming and rebranding activities for the vessels were completed last week, Seaway Heavy Lifting said.

The vessels, together with Seaway Moxie and Seaway Aimery, have been fitted with appropriate logos and are now part of the Seaway 7 fleet.

According to the AIS, Seaway Yudin and Seaway Strashnov are currently moored in the Port of Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

Stanislav Yudin and Oleg Strashnov Get New Names

Stanislav Yudin and Oleg Strashnov Get New Names
Source: Seaway Heavy Lifting

The 183m long Seaway Yudin was built in 1985 and received a Life Time Extension (LTE) in 2014. The vessel features a deck area of 2,560m2, a Gusto-type crane and a helideck. It can accommodate 151 persons.

Built in 2011, Seaway Strashnov has a deck area of 4,300m2, a Gusto crane and a helideck. The 183m long vessel has a maximum lifting capacity of 5,000t and can accommodate 220 persons.