This self-elevating offshore wind turbine service jack-up vessel features an overall length of 133.00 m, a moulded breadth of 53.00 m, and a design draft of 6.73 m. Powered by 6 x 3,380 kW diesel engines, the vessel includes 3 x 3,500 kW azimuth thrusters and 3 x 1,660 kW bow thrusters, enabling a transit speed of 8.4 kn. With a free deck area of 4,800 m², it is equipped with a DP-2 dynamic positioning system, an ice class B notation, and accommodation for 120 POB. – G.A. Plan, loading chart and additional information can be made available to direct qualified buyers with sufficient POF.
HOS#427 | 2024 | 133 m | ICE Class | Self-Elevating Offshore Wind Turbine Service Jack-Up | For P&C Sale

This is a self-elevating offshore wind turbine service jack-up vessel, built to the highest standards and designed for a variety of demanding offshore tasks. With an overall length of 133.00 m and a moulded breadth of 53.00 m, the vessel offers a substantial platform for offshore operations. The design draft of 6.73 m allows for efficient performance in varying water depths, and the free deck area of 4,800 m² provides ample space for equipment and operations.
The vessel is equipped with a powerful propulsion system consisting of 3 azimuth thrusters, each rated at 3,500 kW, and 3 bow thrusters of 1,660 kW. This setup enables a transit speed of 8.4 kn. The main power plant includes 6 diesel engines, each rated at 3,380 kW, meeting Tier III emissions standards with SCR technology, while harbour power is provided by a 1 x 800 kW engine. In case of emergency, the vessel has 500 kW emergency power available.
The vessel is fitted with a robust jacking system, utilizing 144 pinions and an electric VFD drive. The system can lift the hull at a rate of 0.5 m/min and handle leg movement at 0.8 m/min. The maximum load per pinion is 390 mt, and the design life of the jacking system is 2,500 load cycles. Additionally, it features a triangular truss leg design with a chord distance of 9.0 m, ensuring stability and reliability during operations.
A key feature of the vessel is its heavy lifting capability. The main crane can lift 2,200 t at 19 m, and 1,148 t at 40 m, with a maximum lifting height of 160 m above the deck. Two auxiliary cranes provide additional lifting capacities, with 300 t at 20 m, 80 t at 50 m, and 50 t at 30 m.
For positioning, the vessel is equipped with a DP-2 system, ensuring accurate and reliable dynamic positioning even in challenging offshore conditions. The vessel is also has an ice class B notation, making it suitable for operations in colder environments. It has a total of 120 persons onboard (POB) accommodation capacity and is equipped with an S61N/S92A helideck for safe helicopter operations.
With a design life of 25 years, this vessel is built to withstand harsh offshore environments, with a temperature range from -20°C to 40°C and seawater temperatures ranging from 0°C to 32°C. The vessel is designed to operate efficiently in a variety of sea states, with a maximum water depth capability of 77 m.
This vessel is a state-of-the-art solution for offshore wind turbine servicing and other offshore operations, offering unparalleled lifting capacity, reliability, and operational flexibility.
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