Sea Installer

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History
NameSea Installer
OwnerA2SEA
OperatorA2SEA
Port of registryDanish
Ordered2010
Builder COSCO Shipyard Group Co.
CostUS$139 million
Acquired2012
Identification
StatusActive
General characteristics
Class and typeDNV GL
Typeoffshore wind turbine installation jack-up vessel
Length132 m (433 ft)
Beam39 m (128 ft)
Draft5.8 m (19 ft)
Installed power6x MaK 9M25C Diesel engines, 3000 kW each
PropulsionThree 3800 kW Voith Schneider cyclorotor main thrusters, three bow thrusters
Speed12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph)
Capacity
  • loading capacity: 5000 tons
  • crane capacity: 900 tons
Crew60

Sea Installer is an offshore wind turbine installation jack-up vessel. She was ordered by A2SEA, a Danish offshore wind turbine installation company, and it was built by Chinese COSCO Shipyard Group Co., with a contract value is US$139 million. [1] [2]

Sea Installer has a length of 132 metres (433 ft), breadth of 39 metres (128 ft), draft 5.8 metres (19 ft), and she has a speed of 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph). She can jack up at water depths of up to 45 metres (148 ft). Her loading capacity is 5000 tons, equal to eight to ten offshore wind turbines. The crane capacity is 900 tons. The vessel can carry up to 60 people. [2]

The vessel was delivered in the second half of 2012. [1] [2]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Dong orders $139m vessel from Cosco". Upstream Online . NHST Media Group. 2010-07-12. Retrieved 2010-07-14.
  2. 1 2 3 "A2SEA orders wind turbine installer". Marine Log. 2010-07-12. Retrieved 2010-07-14.

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