More New ETVs for the Spanish Coast

'Dom Inda' is the first of two powerful towing and pollution control vessels for the Spanish Government.

The first of two coastal protection vessels has been handed over to Spain''s Maritime Safety Authority SASEMAR. Named Don Inda, the vessel''s primary role is that of an emergency towing vessel (ETV) for tankers of unlimited size under adverse conditions. A bollard pull of about 220 tons makes these vessels ...

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