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Please excuse my ignorance, but what does 'SD' stand for on a tug?
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I wondered (as one I saw was a services auxiliary) if it could be Serco-Denholm? I think Denholm may have sold out their share but a left over harking back to the start up.
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Yes, true, Serco Denholm was the joint venture which took over operation of RMAS vessels.
Serco have since bought out the Denholm share. Serco having no previous experience in shipping needed a partner with the required skills. It would probably be too much trouble to rename them all again as Serco... so SD remains.
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Can also define Stern Drive as with the Dutch Kotug company which also have RT prefix for their rotor tugs
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