Lavena II is a rugged steel work barge built for versatility and reliability in inshore marine operations. At 14.6 metres long and 6.6 metres wide, she's compact enough for tight harbour work but offers a generous 96m² of clear deck space rated to 5 tonnes per square metre, ideal for heavy gear, construction material, or machinery.
Powered by twin Honda 250hp outboards (approx. 1800 hours each), Lavena II can operate as a self-propelled cargo or construction barge, or be mobilised as a dumb barge with the option of twin removable spud poles for stable positioning. This flexible setup makes her a great fit for contractors needing adaptable marine support.
She's in 2D AMSA survey for 6 crew and features full walkaround handrails (removable), VHF radio, and 12V power. With a shallow lightship draft of just 0.42m and max draft under 1m, she's well suited to shallow water operations, beach landings, and tight berths.
Currently located in Victoria, Lavena II is available for immediate sale as part of a package of 6 vessels, making a versatile in-shore contruction fleet. The other assets in this package include an 18m steel multicat, 15m steel twin-screw tug (pictured), 11.2m 2C workboat (pictured), 24m work barge and a 7.5m 2D work punt and trailer.
Contact Mike at Swan Marine or visit our website
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to make an enquiry or for more information on DB1 and/or the accompanying fleet. GA, Stability book and spec sheet available on request.