The UT 755 LN is a highly capable Platform Supply Vessel (PSV) built in 2010 by Dry Dock World in Nanindha, Indonesia, and is classified by RINA under the +1A1, SF, EO, CLEAN, DK(+), HL (2,8), Dynopos AUTR, FiFi 1, and TMON standards. This versatile vessel is designed for offshore operations with robust performance, safety, and operational efficiency in mind.
With an overall length of 73.6 meters and a beam of 16.0 meters, the UT 755 LN offers a substantial main deck area of 680 m², ideal for supporting various logistics operations for upcoming 2025 offshore projects globally. The vessel has a deck load capacity of 1600 tons and a deck strength of 5 tons per square meter. It has impressive tank capacities, including 961 m³ of fuel oil, 831 m³ of potable water, 1348 m³ of drill water/ ballast, 596 m³ of oil-based mud, and 320 m³ of dry bulk storage. Additionally, it provides 440v and 230v reefer points for cargo refrigeration needs.
The vessel’s machinery is powered by two main engines, each producing 1980 kW, delivering a combined total of 3960 kW. It is equipped with two 590 kW bow thrusters and two controllable pitch propellers, ensuring excellent maneuverability and stability during offshore operations. The UT 755 LN is also fitted with essential winching and crane equipment, including two 8-ton capstans, a 3.0-ton deck crane with a reach of 16 meters, and two 10-ton tugger winches, allowing for efficient handling of heavy loads and support during complex offshore support tasks.
The vessel’s dynamic positioning system, Dynopos AUTR, allows for precise station-keeping in challenging environments, further supported by its FiFi 1 firefighting capabilities, ensuring the vessel is fully prepared for emergency response in offshore scenarios. For cargo operations, the vessel features high discharge rates for fuel, potable water, drill water, and other specialized fluids such as brine and oil-based mud, making it suitable for a variety of offshore supply operations.
Internally, the UT 755 LN offers accommodation for up to 22 personnel, with a combination of single, double, and multi-occupancy cabins, all fully air-conditioned. Additional facilities include a mess-room, day-rooms, a gymnasium, laundry, and a hospital, providing a comfortable environment for crew members during extended offshore projects.
In terms of navigation and communication, the vessel is outfitted with state-of-the-art equipment, including two gyro autopilots, multiple radar systems, a Furuno GPS/ DGPS system, AIS, and an Inmarsat C satellite communication system. These ensure that the UT 755 LN operates safely and efficiently across various offshore environments.
Overall, the UT 755 LN is a highly capable and versatile offshore platform supply vessel, offering excellent cargo capacity, advanced dynamic positioning, and robust safety features, making it an ideal choice for a range of offshore logistics support roles, and emergency response tasks.
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