Dublin, Ireland, headquartered crew switch vessel (CTV) proprietor and operator Farra Marine has positioned an order with Singapore-based Penguin Shipyard International that may see it double its fleet to a complete of 14 vessels.
The new CTVs are Incat Crowther designed WindFlex-27 collection catamarans. When their deliveries are accomplished, by early 2024, all however one of many CTVs in Farra Marine’s fleet can be Incat Crowther-designed, Penguin-built vessels.
Farra Marine providers the U.Ok. and European offshore wind trade and the brand new WindFlex-27s have been custom-made to satisfy its particular operational necessities, following discussions between Farra Marine CEO Martin Rice, Incat Crowther and Penguin.
“When we were selecting a supplier to help expand our fleet, it was important to partner with companies that had the capability and expertise to deliver, as well as one who was willing to genuinely listen to our unique needs and requirements,” stated Rice. “Incat Crowther and Penguin jointly met our every requirement.”
“The result of this collaboration is seven new vessels that are truly tailored to our operations in European waters,” he added.
The WindFlex-27 includes a excessive deadweight capability (50 tonnes), plus seating for as much as 24 passengers and Incat Crowther’s resilient bow expertise, designed to make sure secure and environment friendly operations in as much as 2 meter important wave peak. The system allows personnel transfers in as much as 1.75 meters important wave peak.
For the 2023 collection, the WindFlex-27 can be powered by IMO Tier III Volvo Penta D16 principal engines, which represents a major step ahead in emissions discount.
The vessel’s principal deck includes a spacious passenger lounge, a moist room and ample rest room amenities. There are three massive, protected cargo zones in entrance of the deckhouse.
The higher deckhouse options the wheelhouse, a crew mess and pantry, and a rest room. The hull beneath the principle deck is fitted with sleeping quarters for 4 crew, together with two loos.
The seven new CTVs are anticipated to be delivered to Farra Marine in 2023 and early 2024.