EAGLE ATLANTA 107,160-dwt Crude Oil Tanker
The 107,160-dwt crude oil tanker EAGLE ATLANTA was built by Koyo Dockyad Co., Ltd. and delivered to Garland Shipping Pte Ltd. on May 6, 1999.
Features
1. The cargo oil space has a full double hull structure to prevent massive oil spills in the event of collision or stranding, satisfying the requirement of MARPOL REGULATION 13F.
2. The cargo handling system is divided into three groups. Cargo oil is handled by three turbine driven cargo oil pumps with an automatic unloading system.
3. Heating coils are provided in all cargo tanks.
4. Ballast tanks are divided to port and starboard sides.
5. Inerting and freeing of gas for double bottom hull spaces is provided.
6. Safe access to bow is provided.
7. Easy maintenance access to ballast tanks is provided.
8. A cargo vapor emission control system is provided for prevention of air pollution.
9. Fitted with emergency towing arrangement.
PRINCIPAL PARTICULARS
Length (o.a.) ... 246.80 m
Length (b.p.) ... 235.00 m
Breadth (mld.) ... 42.00 m
Depth (mld.) ... 21.30 m
Draft (mld.) ... 14.78 m
Gross tonnage ... 57,929
Deadweight ... 107,60 MT
Main engine ... MAN B&W 7S60MC (Mark III)
MCR ... 17,850 PS x 102.0 rpm
NOR ... 15,70 PS x 96.6 rpm
Speed (max. trial) ... 16.009 knots
(service) ... abt. 14.6 knots
Complement ... 27
Classification ... NK
Handling gear ... 15 T
Cargo pump ... 2,500 m3/h x 3 sets
Loading capacity (tank) ... 22,814.26 m3