Ship Photos of the Day – New Ultra-Light Intervention Vessel MV Brandon Bordelon
Today’s ship photographs present Bordelon Marine’s new MV Brandon Bordelon, a DP2 Ultra-light Intervention Vessel (ULIV).
The vessel is the newest within the firm’s Stingray collection, that are all constructed at Bordelon Marine Shipbuilders in Houma, Louisiana.
The extremely specialised vessel was delivered this month and includes a helideck, a 60 ton AHC crane with 3000m of wire, POB (60), a mezzanine deck with inner workplace and management rooms able to supporting two full work class ROV programs. The vessel additionally gives 6,200 sq. ft. of clear useable deck area, and in addition delivers a totally built-in ROV management room, ROV help places of work, beneath deck work and storage areas, intensive communications and ROV information community, plug and play, with patch panel racks put in. The vessel is designed with detachable bulwarks across the whole aft of vessel together with energy, water, air, and hydraulic oil connections on the deck. The vessel can be outfitted with 4 further beneath deck Tier 3 turbines, offering absolutely redundant energy to the crane and ROV programs.
Bordelon Marine mentioned earlier this yr that the Brandon Bordelon has been contracted on a 3 yr constitution with Bibby Offshore for operations primarily within the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.
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