LNG Carrier Coral Medusa Goes in for Repair

September 1, 2016

Coral Medusa at Damen Shiprepair Harlingen (Photo: Damen)
Coral Medusa at Damen Shiprepair Harlingen (Photo: Damen)
Coral Medusa at Damen Shiprepair Harlingen (Photo: Damen)
Coral Medusa at Damen Shiprepair Harlingen (Photo: Damen)

The gas carrier Coral Medusa, owned and operated by the Anthony Veder Group, has completed her intermediate survey at Damen Shiprepair Harlingen. The intermediate survey was scheduled and executed while the ship was under gas vapors from her last cargo. Damen Shiprepair & Conversion was able to offer three locations, Flushing, Schiedam and Harlingen, that are certified to repair gas tankers which are not gas-free. Harlingen had immediate availability so the Coral Medusa docked on July 19.

In addition to the survey, repairs were undertaken on the Van der Velden Marine Systems rudder, hub and propeller shaft. The liners of the tail shaft were also replaced and while in dock the vessel took the opportunity to have its corporate livery repainted. The work was undertaken within two weeks, thanks to the rapid response of the team at the Damen group subsidiary Van der Velden Marine Systems and to the fact that Damen Shiprepair & Conversion has a number of yards equipped to support gas tankers with cargo onboard.

The Rotterdam-based Anthony Veder Group has been in business for nearly 80 years and specializes in the operation of gas carriers. Its 30-strong fleet is capable of carrying a range of products. The Coral Medusa is a 4000 CBM, semi pressurized / fully refrigerated gas carrier, 118 meters in length.  She carries LPG and operates in the waters of north west Europe.

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