Partners to Produce Innovative Dive Vessel

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Veecraft Marine, subsidiary of Paramount Maritime Holdings, and Unique Group announced a strategic Agreement for the continued manufacture of the next-generation HYDRACraft 1400 Diving Daughtercraft. The maritime platform will be deployed by Unique Group customers with the primary purpose of supporting ongoing offshore oil and gas diving operations.

The combination of lightweight composites and aluminum ship building technologies, the light weight 14m, MCA certified HYDRACraft 1400 Diving Daughtercraft can be deployed from a single point Mac Gregor 10T Davit while supporting the diving operations of up to 3 divers, hosts diesel jet propulsion and is fully integrated with the latest in contemporary diving systems.

CEO of Paramount Maritime, James Fisher, stated, “The HYDRACraft 1400 project is a fantastic example of multinational maritime collaboration, the joining of forces between Unique Group’s diving expertise and Veecraft’s ability to design and manufacture wholly-customized commercial sea-craft. The order is a repeat build for our customer, with the release of additional HYDRACraft 1400 into the offshore O&G market serving as a testament to the success of both our collaboration and the product in this stringent and demanding industry.”

With an expedited delivery schedule set for January of 2019, Veecraft’s engineering team worked hand in hand with their customers to ensure exact specifications had been met and the operational challenges of offshore oil and gas diving operations can be proactively overcome.

Managing Director of Unique Group, Rodney Mckechnie, stated, ”With single point, turn key product system delivery of a maritime vessel to meet the evolving challenges of offshore industry, we are very excited to pursue our collaboration with Paramount Maritime Holdings’ Veecraft Marine, creating a new standard for off shore oil and gas diving operations."

The designed specifications of the HYDRACraft 1400 will be tested during upcoming sea trials to ensure that design criteria have been exceeded. Vessel maneuverability will also be tested – including an endurance run at full speed. The Sea Trial will mark part of the official acceptance of the HYDRACraft 1400, according to Flag State rules and regulations.

Categories: Vessels ROV & Dive Support Offshore Shipbuilding Offshore Energy

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