Standby tug Anglian Princess arrives in UK
Vessel & ROV News - September 12, 2002
The 16,400hp, 180 tonne bollard pull tug Anglian Princess has arrived in the UK.Built in China at the Yantai Raffles yard, the tug was ordered by Klyne Tugs of Lowestoft on the back of a long-term charter to the UK Coastguard, and will be based in the Straits of Dover and will be available to assist any ships that encounter problems in the English Channel.
A second similar vessel is due as the Anglian Sovereign early next year.
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