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Global Diving & Salvage adds M/V Peregrine to Alaska fleet

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Global Diving & Salvage has added the M/V Peregrine to its fleet, a landing craft designed to operate in Alaska’s remote and challenging marine environments. The 90-foot aluminum-hulled vessel has a 24-foot

Written by Marine Log Staff
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The Peregrine's shallow draft and bow ramp make it ideal for remote coastal landings, barge offloading, and precision station-keeping in tidal areas like Cook Inlet.

The Peregrine's shallow draft and bow ramp make it ideal for remote coastal landings, barge offloading, and precision station-keeping in tidal areas like Cook Inlet. (Photo Credit: Global)

Global Diving & Salvage has added the M/V Peregrine to its fleet, a landing craft designed to operate in Alaska’s remote and challenging marine environments.

The 90-foot aluminum-hulled vessel has a 24-foot beam and 720 square feet of forward cargo deck space. It was originally built in 1989 as a 30-foot outboard-powered landing craft by Grayling Marine International. The Peregrine underwent major upgrades in the early 2000s and an extensive refit in 2012 to reach its current size and configuration.

Designed by Peregrine Marine International and modernized to meet current industry standards, the vessel is equipped with a hydraulically operated bow gate and twin 15,000-pound hydraulic winches mounted to a stern

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