Berge Fjord (ex Docefjord) was one of the largest ore carriers in the world.
History | |
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Name | Berge Fjord |
Operator | BW Fleet Management |
Builder | Brazil Estaleiros S.A. |
Launched | 18 December 1985 |
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Fate | Scrapped 18 February 2017 |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | Ore carrier |
Tonnage | |
Length | 331.50 m (1,087.6 ft) |
Beam | 57.20 m (187.7 ft) |
Draught | 23.19 m (76.1 ft) |
Installed power | Sulzer 8RTA84 (25,651 kW) |
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Design
editThe Berge Fjord was built in 1986 by shipbuilder Industrias Verolme Ishibras in the yard of Brazil Estaleiros S.A. The ship had an overall length of 331.50 m (1,087.6 ft), while the length between perpendiculars was 316.00 m (1,036.75 ft). Berge Fjord had moulded breadth 57.20 m (187.7 ft) and extreme breadth of 57.26 m (187.9 ft). The depth of the ship was 30.90 m (101.4 ft), while the draft, when fully loaded, is 23.19 m (76.1 ft). The ship was built according to double hull technology. Builders utilized the space between double hulls for ballast tanks, which are easier for usage and maintenance, without interfering with the cargo spaces. The deadweight of Berge Fjord was 310,698 metric tons, the gross tonnage 159,534 and the net tonnage 63,935.
Engineering
editThe main engine of Berge Fjord was Sulzer 8RTA84, which provided total power of 25,651 kW to the ship. The main engine technology was based on the common rail engine RTA84. Berge Fjord had fuel consumption of 194 t/day of HFO in service.
References
edit- BW Fjord (ex Berge Fjord), archived link, 13 June 2012