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“We look forward to adding these vessels to our fleet. The cooperation between our companies is excellent and we look forward to working with ULSTEIN on the construction of these multifunctional vessels,” says CEO Gary Chouest, Edison Chouest Offshore. Island Offshore’s current fleet includes four vessels from ULSTEIN. In addition, a construction vessel for Island Ventures II LLC is currently under construction at Ulstein Verft for delivery in June 2014. Facts about the vessels The newly developed SX165 design has many qualities. The vessel is 28 metres wide and 145.7 metres long and can accommodate 200 people. She is equipped with two cranes that can lift 400 tons and 140 tons, respectively. She has a large moon pool measuring 11.2 by 12 metres plus two smaller moon pools with ROVs installed in a centrally located hangar. The vessel has a total of three separate engine rooms to provide extreme operational reliability: if a major error occurs and one of the engine rooms goes out of service, the ship will still have two-thirds of her operational capacity. Health, safety and the environment have been fully considered in the development of this design. For example, the vessel will be delivered in accordance with the international regulation MLC2006 that sets out the comfort and safety requirements for the crew. The ship has four lifeboats, two on each side. In addition, the vessel is equipped with SCR catalyst system for NOx emission reduction. Company facts Island Offshore is headquartered in Ulsteinvik, Norway. Established in 2004, its fleet includes close to 30 advanced offshore service vessels. Edison Chouest Offshore is based in the U.S and is a major offshore company, owning five yards in the U.S. and Brazil. Its fleet numbers more than 200 vessels, including subsea/construction vessel, anchor handling tug supply vessels and platform supply vessels. Ulstein Group is an internationally renowned provider of ship design, shipbuilding and system solutions for ships. The company offers design packages and solutions for offshore support and heavy offshore vessels. The family-owned group is headquartered in Ulsteinvik, Norway, and has activities in seven countries. Ulstein Group develops innovative solutions in close cooperation with customers worldwide. One example is the X-BOW® hull line design. Vocabulary: Moon pool: An opening of the hull, giving access to the water below. Through the opening, tools and instruments can be lifted and lowered into the sea. ROV: Remotely operated vehicle. An underwater robot linked to the vessel by an umbilical cable, which can observe and send data, film, photos and signals from the sea bed. Thruster: A type of propeller used for propulsion or manoeuvring. SCR catalyst system: Selective Catalytic Reduction Ulstein Group press release |