the subsea support vessel, constructed in 2012, exemplifies robust design and engineering tailored for offshore operations. measuring 60.24 meters in length overall (loa) and 14.95 meters in width, this vessel offers a versatile platform for a variety of subsea activities. with a summer draught of 5.00 meters, the vessel boasts a gross registered tonnage (grt) of 1,794 tons and a net tonnage (nrt) of 538 tons. its deadweight (dwt) stands at 1,276 metric tons, ensuring ample capacity for demanding missions. powered by dual caterpillar 3516c engines, each generating 1,920 kw, the vessel delivers a combined brake horsepower (bhp) of approximately 5,150 bhp. this substantial power, coupled with a dp2 (dynamic positioning) system, enables the vessel to maintain precise positioning, critical for complex offshore operations. the vessel’s propulsion system is complemented by becker rudders, enhancing maneuverability and operational efficiency. while the bollard pull (bp) is not explicitly specified, the vessel is engineered to support heavy-duty tasks typical of subsea operations. the deck space, measuring 375 square meters, provides a robust platform for equipment and cargo, with a deck strength of 7 metric tons per square meter. the vessel is equipped with a moon pool (4.8 x 3.0 meters), which, although presently welded, can be made available upon request, further expanding its operational versatility. accommodation on board is designed to ensure comfort and functionality, with facilities for up to 49 personnel. the vessel includes 27 beds for charterers, distributed across single and double cabins, as well as 22 beds for crew members. additional amenities include a gym, recreation rooms, offices, and a smoking room, catering to the well-being of all onboard during extended missions. the vessel’s crane and lifting equipment, featuring a main knuckle boom crane on the starboard side, offers a maximum outreach of 19 meters with a single hoist capacity of 6 tons, and up to 24 tons with a double hoist at 8 meters. a service crane on the port side provides additional lifting capability with a capacity of 3 tons at 9 meters. designed for reliability and versatility in challenging offshore environments, this subsea support vessel stands as a formidable asset, capable of meeting the rigorous demands of subsea exploration, construction, and maintenance projects.
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