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Built in 1985 by Allied Shipbuilders of Vancouver for Public Works of Canada Tsekoa II was used in the construction, maintenance, and repair of buoys, docks and other marine structures in the numerous small harbours along the British Columbia Pacific coastline.
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Product ID KR-28002
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Twin screw tug. Kit from Model Slipway
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Product ID KR-28003
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Based on a modified Stan Patrol 2200 design Drumbeat of Devon was built in 1991 by Damen of Holland for Devon County Council Fisheries Protection Department.
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Product ID KR-28004
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The vessels of the Loyal Class were built by Holmes to a Royal Navy design in the late 1970s for transporting stores, personnel and to do a variety of jobs around the fleet.
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Product ID KR-28005
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The vessel was built in 1981 to operate in the Norwegian fjords carrying mixed cargos to the isolated communities of the region.
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Product ID KR-28007
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The Trent class lifeboat has been designed and developed by RNLI staff as a permanently afloat lifeboat to replace the now ageing fleet of Waveney's.
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Product ID KR-28011
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Built in 1976 these colourful tugs were in service in the Middle East and the United Kingdom.
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Product ID KR-28012
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Vliestroom and her sister ships MV Nieuwe Diep and Schuitengat were built by Damen Shipyards in 1987-90 for the Dutch Ministry of Transport and Waterways.
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Product ID KR-28013
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SENTINEL is a 34m Island Class cutter operated by the British Customs and Excise.
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Product ID KR-28014
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The six vessels of the ENVOY class, namely Enchanter, Encore, Enforcer, Enigma, Enticer and Envoy were built and completed in 1944 for the Admiralty by Cochrane of Selby.
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Product ID KR-28015
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