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Not a planet, of course, just a floating workshop.
Subsequent to that she was converted to a minesweeper, then a floating workshop.
Collection of funds for the project was initiated by a floating workshop collective named "Chisel".
Later in 1940, the engines were removed from Pomona and the vessel was converted to a floating workshop.
The ship was converted into a floating workshop the next year and renamed Plavmasterskaia No. 1.
Not included are the four floating workshops (YRs), which were transferred to the Soviet Union in the summer of 1945.
At the onset of the Japanese invasion of the Philippines, this ship was acting as a floating workshop and storehouse.
It consists of two floating piers, a floating workshop, storage facilities, barracks and other facilities.
It was used as a floating workshop in the 1980s, and then as a mooring pontoon for dredgers in the Humber.
After the outbreak of World War I in August 1914, Marceau was converted into a floating workshop to support torpedo boats and submarines.
Permanent engineering and logistic support of Division 12 was provided by a U.S. Navy non-self-propelled floating workshop, YR-71.
Most recently, the facility hosts the Amur class floating workshop PM-138, capable of providing technical maintenance to Russian warships deployed in the Mediterranean.
In 1904 HMS Warrior joined the establishment as a floating workshop, power plant and wireless telegraphy school, renamed Vernon III.
Damaged by a U-boat while sailing with an Atlantic convoy, she was purchased outright and converted to a floating workshop, spending the rest of her life as a support ship for the navy.
After towing the floating workshop YR-78 from Kodiak to Tongue Point, Oregon (16-24 October 1945) Oriole remained in 13th Naval District waters awaiting disposition.
A floating workshop for American and other Allied destroyers, Prairie was "mother ship" to a squadron of destroyers at Argentia, the Atlantic terminus of the transatlantic convoy route.
He took his reparation ex-German floating dock, once used for U-Boat testing and sectioned it lengthwise to salvage the first of his destroyers, which was then cleaned and converted into a floating workshop.
This category excludes: harbour craft, seaport lighters and seaport tugs, ferries, fishery vessels, dredgers, vessels performing hydraulic work and vessels used exclusively for storage, floating workshops, houseboats and pleasure craft.
Sister of the Indralema, and although built as the Indrabarah, she was sold on the stocks to the Admiralty who converted her into a Floating Workshop and Distilling Ship and named her HMS Cyclops.
The Soviet Union supported Indian actions in aiding the war of independence, and after the war the Soviet Navy sent a floating workshop to Bangladesh for clearing Pakistani mines from the Chittagong and Chalna harbours.
The four floating workshops (YR) slated for transfer all were taken under tow by Soviet merchant ships calling at Cold Bay on their way from the U.S. West Coast to the Soviet Far East during the summer of 1945.
Edward Anton sleeps in the main upper room, which has a small kitchen area and which George Anton uses during the day as a floating workshop making these intricate mahogany ships, as he sips red wine and listens to recordings by his middle son, Mihail Anton, a professional violinist back in Romania.