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Gulmar Da Vinci dive support vessel at work off Indonesia

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SHARJAH, UAE – The diving support vessel Gulmar Da Vinci is at work offshore Indonesia one month after delivery from the Hajin shipyard, reports Gulmar Offshore.

Delivered in late September from Korea, the vessel is working with CalDive on saturation diving and flexible installation offshore Indonesia.

Gulmar adds that the quick completion of operational commissioning following delivery was made possible thanks to the lessons learned on sister ship, Gulmar Atlantis. The Gulmar Atlantis has worked offshore Brazil without any downtime since mid-September performing split level saturation diving (up to 225 m/738 ft) and deep water ROV operations.

11/09/2011

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