Inner harbour Vlissingen, Netherlands 22 October 2018
Netherlands-flagged, homeport Harlingen, IMO 8019409, MMSI 244170283 and call sign PCDE. Ex-Standby Master renamed May 1995, Tyr in August 2014 and Idefix in 2018. As the HNoMS Tyr Norway-flagged, homeport Aalesund, MMSI 259013000 and owned and managed by Norwegian government, Oslo, Norway. Taken over by the Norwegian navy in December 1993, rebuilt/modernized between 1994-February 1995 by the Mjellem&Karlsen shipyard, Bergen, Norway as a mine control vessel for underwater search and recovery. Laid down by Voldnes Skipsverft, Fosnavaag, Norway with yard number 31 on 23 January 1981, launched on 23 May 1981m completed in August 1981, commissioned on 7 March 1995 and decommissioned in August 2014. Renamed Idefix in August 2014. As the standby safety Idefix Denmark-flagged owned by Idefix Danmark ApS, Hobro. Netherlands-flagged and renamed Seazip Fix since 4 April 2018 and since 15 April 2018 in service of SeaZip Offshore Service BV, Harlingen and Deep BV, Hydrography&Geopphysics, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Full load displacement 735 tons and a dimensions 42,5 x 10 x 6,5 metres or 139.4 x 32.8 x 21.3 feet. Machinery consisted of 2 Deutch BA 12M816 engines, speed 18 knots and a range of 17.000 nautical miles, a crew of 20 men and armed wih M2HC machinegun. Pennant N50.


