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Leucoton - Fleet Tug

On August 6, 1990, it while held by company Naviera Ultragas S.A., with a petroleum platform installed in the Strait of Magellan, suffering breakdowns. Acquired the company Naviera Ultragas S.A. by the Navy, it was repaired and put into service. It was incorporated to the service on 29 January 1991, according to resolution C.J.A. Res. No. 4520/1096 of 25 March 1991. It reamined in service through 2008, but appears to have been withdrawn soon thereafte.

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Ship List
Name # Port Laid
Down
Launch Comm Decomm Notes
# Leucoton 1972 19 RAM Lilen "Smit Lloyd 44"

Displacement, full1750 tons
Displacement, light tons
GT (Gross Tonnage) tons
NT (Net Tonnage) tons
DWT (Deadweight) tons
Length, O/A 53.1 meters / feet
Length, W/L meters / feet
Length, B/P meters / feet
Max Beam12.3 meters / feet
Draft4.8 meters / feet
Height meters / feet
Propulsion Type
Engines
Number of Main Engine(s)
Main Engine builder
Main Model
Main RPM
Main power4,000 HP
Propeller(s)
Speed, maximum12.5 knots
Speed, Cruise Knots
Range nautical miles at knots
Stores endurance days
Electronics
Weapons Systems2 single mounts 40/70 mm.
Aviation
Complement





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