Dredger Charlemagne

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I hovered clear of the Orwell fairway Monday for the imperious passage of the well named dredger 'Charlemagne' as she came back down unladen from Ipswich.
What a striking vessel with high bow , forward superstructure and gear all looking in splendid condition despite her 2002 vintage.
Not the look of your normal dredger.
Ship CHARLEMAGNE (Hopper Dredger) Registered in Belgium - Vessel details, Current position and Voyage information - IMO 9243289, MMSI 205796000, Call sign ORKC
Her owners think she's a suction dredger but with all that equipment maybe she has dual capability.
 
I love all the ships that go up and down the Orwell, especially at night when they're all lit up. They make it feel like a proper river and not just a caravan site for yachts.
 
Here is the Charlemagne in a great shot by Christel Thun that shows the powerful hullCharlemagne.jpg :
 
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Charlemagne is one of the DEME fleet, all in that striking green. DEME is one of the world’s leading dredging and maritime construction companies, they’re also big in windfarm construction. Another Belgian firm, Jan De Nul, is also a world leader in dredging and maritime construction and a competitor of DEME. Jan De Nul’s ships have grey hulls and the JDN logo on their chimneys.
 
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