Stena Progress

Stena Progress is one of ten sister ships build by Brodosplit shipyard in Croatia. They combine transport economy and flexibility with the very highest safety.

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Main Particulars
Year builtFirst ship delivery in 2009
Built byBrodosplit Shipyard, Croatia
ClassificationDNV
Class notation DNV +1A1, Tanker for Oil ESP, NAUTICUS (Newbuilding), PLUS-2, ICE-1B, ETC, E0, VCS-2, RPS, NAUT-AW
Principial Dimensions
Length, overall182.9 m
Length, between perpendiculars175.5 m
Breadth, moulded40.0 m
Depth, moulded17.9 m
Draft, design11.3 m
Draft, scantling13.0 m
Width, double skin2.0/2.1 m
Gross tonnage (abt)36,000
Deadweight, design65,200 ton
Cargo volume (100%)70,200 m3
Heavy fuel oil volume (100%)2,000 m3
Fresh water volume (100%)360 m3
Water ballast volume (100%)26,200 m3
Machinery
Main Engine2 x B&W 6S46MC-C
Power, output (MCR)2 x 7,860 kW @ 129 rpm
Diesel driven generators4
Design speed, at design draft, CSR and 15% sea margin14.5 knop
Cruising range14,000 nm
Cargo Arrangements
Tanks5 x 2 lasttankar + 2 sloptankar
Segregations5+2
Tank coatingEpoxy
Tank cleaningSingle nozzle, programmerbara
Tank HeatingSteam, SS SUS316L värmeslingor
Level gauging systemRadar för last och sloptankar
Cargo and Ballast pumps
Cargo pumps, deepwell10 x 800 m3/h + 2 x 300 m3/h
Navigation
Integrated bridge systemDesignad för NAUT-AW