800P Passenger Container Ship

The world's largest modern passenger and container ship in terms of deadweight tonnage, "Sea Blue Whale", with an overall length of 182.6 meters, a beam of 25.2 meters, a depth of 12.1 meters, a deadweight tonnage of 19,000 tons, and a carrying capacity of 800 passengers and 460 containers, with a speed of up to 23 knots, "Sea Blue Whale" focuses on the passenger experience and comfortable entertainment, and has a strong loading capacity and flexibility.

2300P/2500M Lanes Ro-RoPassenger Ship

The vessel is to be designed as a Ro-Ro Pax ship sailing in short international voyage, for carrying passengers, cars, heavy duty cars and container trailers. The ship is constructed of steel structure and driven by two V type medium speed diesel engines and equipped with twin-screw, twin rudders, foreraked stem, bulbous bow, transom stern, shaft strut and streamlined flap rudders and also has bow thruster, fin stabilizer and anti-heeling device.

999P/950M Lanes Ro-RoPassenger Ship

The vessel is to be designed as a Ro-Ro Pax ship sailing in short international voyage, for carrying passengers, cars, heavy duty cars and container trailers.

1100P/700M Lane Ro-Ro Passenger Shipl

The ship, classed with CCS, is a passenger/vehicle ro/ro ship suitable for domestic offshore navigation mainly to carry passengers, cars, heavy duty cars and container trailers.

1600P/2000M Lane Ro-Ro Passenger Ship

The ship is a passenger/vehicle ro/ro ship suitable for domestic offshore navigation mainly to carry passengers, cars, heavy duty cars and container trailers. The ship is designed to be steel weld construction with bulb bow, inclining stem, transom stern and twinskeg.

2200P/1100M Lanes Ro-Ro Passenger Ship

The vessel is to be designed as a Ro-Ro Pax ship sailing in domestic offshore areas, suitable for carrying passengers, cars, heavy duty cars and container trailers.

Icelandic 50.7m Chilled Trawler

The Icelandic 50.7m chilled trawler is a well-built high-quality fishing vessel of Huanghai Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. designed by Icelandic design company Skipasyn, which mainly operates in the Arctic waters with mild climate in the North Atlantic Ocean.

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