Abeille Bourbon Explained

Abeille Bourbon is a high seas emergency tow vessel (salvage tug), 80m (260feet) long with a tractive power of 200t-f, a crew of 12, designed by Norwegian naval architect Sigmund Borgundvåg. She was christened by Bernadette Chirac on 13 April 2005 in the presence of sponsor Jacques de Chateauvieux. She is based in Brest, France.

Abeille Bourbon is owned by Abeilles International, a unit of Groupe Bourbon. She is chartered to the French government and can be called upon by the Maritime Prefect of Brest at any time. She was commissioned to replace the older Abeille Flandre, which was reassigned to the French Mediterranean coast.

Abeille Bourbon is a sister ship of Abeille Liberté. Abeille means bee in French. Tow vessels are traditionally named according to their activities around the ships they assist; in this case, like a bee around a flower.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 31 January 2016. 27 January 2016. Golfe de Gascogne. L'Abeille Bourbon envoyée au secours d'un cargo à la dérive. letelegramme.fr. .
  2. Web site: Rokia Delmas Pollution Response Underway . maritimejournal.com . 18 November 2023.
  3. News: Le porte-conteneurs MSC Napoli remorqué à Lyme Bay par les Abeilles Bourbon et Liberté . Mer et Marine . 19 January 2007 . 6 May 2014. fr.
  4. News: Fuel tanker in trouble in English Channel . BBC News . 8 October 2010 . 8 October 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101009044900/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-11499551 . 9 October 2010 . live.