Wartsila wins Arctic design contract

A second confirmed design contract for Wärtsilä's new series of arctic platform supply vessels has been signed. This latest order is for a multi-purpose platform supply vessel (MPSV) being built by Tersan Shipyard in Turkey on behalf of US-based Tidewater Inc, the leading provider of offshore service vessels to the global energy industry. The vessel will be operated by the Norwegian Troms Offshore Supply Group, a 100%-owned subsidiary of Tidewater. There is an option for further three similar vessels.

A key element in the award of this contract was Tidewater's requirement for a compact design yet with a high deadweight giving maximum cargo capacity. Operational efficiency and reduced fuel consumption were among the other reasons why the Wärtsilä solution was selected. The vessel is designed to fit three Wärtsilä 8-cylinder in-line Wärtsilä 26 main engines, propulsion systems, a ballast water management system, and inert gas generators. The vessel is scheduled for delivery in 2016.

The ship will be strengthened and equipped for arctic conditions, with the hull and propulsion in compliance with DNV ice class-ICE 1A. This verifies that the vessel has sufficient strength, power, and equipment to operate in arctic areas. Furthermore, the vessel will be readied for cold climate conditions according to the DNV DEICE class. This notation includes requirements for maintaining safety and vessel operability in ice, under icing conditions, and at low temperatures.

The vessel is also prepared for advanced subsea operations with an active heave compensated construction crane with 150-ton capacity which can be quickly and easily fitted when required. For the same reason the vessel is prepared for helicopter deck which would usually be needed during extensive subsea construction activities. 

Image from Wartsila

Fact box:

VS 4530 MPSV

Length over all 89.10m

Length between p.p. 80.10m

Breadth moulded 22m

Depth to 1st Deck 9m

Equipment:

Main engines: Three 8-cylinder in-line Wärtsilä 26 engines, each with an output of 2720 kW

Tunnel thrusters

Retractable thrusters

Main propulsion: 2 x 3000 kW Azimuth Thrusters

Ballast water management system

Inert gas generators

 

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