The "Borgholm Dolphin", Harland & Wolff, Belfast :: Shared Description
The ”Borgholm Dolphin” is a self-propelled accommodation platform built by Aker Kværner in 1975. Length 108 metres. Breadth 69 metres. Accommodation for 274 in double berth cabins. Previous names “Rig” 82/01, “Allegheny” 97, “Polymariner” 96 and “Polyglomar Driller” 78. See Link
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Created: Tue, 9 Jun 2015, Updated: Tue, 9 Jun 2015
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