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Currently on Haiti Mission 2006.  M/V Hope is 180' long, and 37' wide.

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M/V Hope


 

Overall Length......................180 ft

Overall width...........................37'ft

Max Range...........................7,980

Loaded Displacement.....1,025 tons

Propulsion...............Diesel Electric

Mean Draft.............................12'8"

Boom Capacity..................20 Tons

Max Speed.....................13.5 knots

Personnel..........................59 Beds

Fuel Capacity................28,607 gals

Water Capacity.............29,220 gals

  

 

Currently: 

Hope at Port Mercy in Lake Charles, LA. 

 

Friend Ships vessel HOPE.

M/V Hope is 180' long, and 37' wide.  M/V Hope was once part of the U.S. Coast Guard fleet as the Conifer (click here for more history on 180' Buoy Tenders).  The Hope is now one of our disaster response ships.  She is able to respond in the aftermath of hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, war, famine and other disasters around the world.

Friend Ships vessel HOPE loaded for a mission.She is able to carry strategic emergency, healthcare and food supplies as well as medical staff and relief workers.  These personnel are able to address the primary needs of the victims and minister to their spiritual needs.   Our team can advise our Gulf Coast Headquarters concerning future needed supplies. In the event that ongoing assistance is required, our vessels, M/V Spirit or M/V Spirit of Grace are able to be prepared to load thousands of tons of appropriate food and other critical supplies to deliver to that nation in need.
MV Hope loaded with crew and cargo to bless Haiti... Disaster Response vessels MV Hope and MV Mersea in New Orleans on a current mission of mercy to those effected by the recent hurricanes.
M/V Hope loaded with crew and supplies to bless Haiti.  She carries a Bell Jet helicopter to assist in logistics.

Both the Mersea & Hope together.

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Updated May 2007