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Mevagh Dive Center News

Laura Dean is a new 11-meter dive boat for the Mevagh Dive Center (Photo courtesy of Blyth Workcats)

Blyth Workcats Delivers New Dive Boat

Blyth Workcats of Canvey Island, U.K. has delivered a new 11-meter dive boat to the Mevagh Dive Center in County Donegal on the west coast of Ireland. The new boat has now begun work transporting groups of up to 12 divers to sites along the Atlantic coast of Ireland where numerous wrecks make it an interesting but challenging region for recreational divers. The Laura Dean is powered by two Iveco N67 420 hp engines and features a hull design developed for optimal performance while also maintaining the Blyth Workcat’s reputation for tough reliability and exceptional sea-keeping in extreme

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equipment. The boat’s draft of just 1.1 meter also makes it ideal for working in the shallows encountered during precision littoral survey contracts. It is power by two Cummins QSC 8.3 500-hp engines. Blyth Workcats Delivers for Mevagh Blyth Workcats also built a new 11-m dive boat to the Mevagh Dive Center for use in the Western Atlantic off County Donegal, Ireland. The catamaran, to be named the Laura Dean, is scheduled for delivery in April 2014, and scheduled to begin work transporting groups of up to 12 recreational divers to dive sites in the region. The boat will be powered by two Iveco

Image: Blyth Workcats

Blyth Workcats to Build Dive Boat for Mevagh

Blyth Workcats of Canvey Island, U.K. will supply a new 11-meter dive boat to the Mevagh Dive Center for use in the Western Atlantic off County Donegal, Ireland, The catamaran, to be named the Laura Dean, is scheduled for delivery in April 2014. It will then begin work transporting groups of up to 12 recreational divers to dive sites in the region, many of which include the wrecks of ships sunk along the Irish coast. The boat will be powered by two Iveco N67 420 hp engines each driving a five-bladed propeller through a twin disc gearbox. These will enable the boat to achieve speeds up to 23-knots

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