(With video and extra picture) The first vessel within the renewable energy segment, and also the first with the newly-developed X-Stern hull line design, has been launched from Ulstein Verft.
The service operation vessel for the offshore wind industry is one of two being constructed for Bernhard Schulte Offshore, and will be working for Siemens. The vessel will be servicing the Gemini offshore wind park offshore the Netherlands.
X-Bow and X-Stern
Both vessels are based on the SX175 design from Ulstein, and are equipped with the hull features X-Bow and X-Stern in order to improve sea characteristics when the vessels are positioned alongside the wind turbines during transferral of service technicians from the vessel through a heave compensated gangway.
The very first glimpse of the X-Stern hull solution (by Ulstein).
The vessels have accommodation for sixty persons in single cabins, of which forty are dedicated to technicians. The final detailed arrangements and equipment for the vessels have been developed and specified in cooperation with Windea Offshore GmbH & Co. KG, which is the Bernhard Schulte Offshore’s affiliate for offshore wind projects.
First Offshore Wind Service Vessels at Ulstein Verft
Ulstein Group has previously delivered ship designs for the renewable energy segment, but the Bernhard Schulte Offshore vessels are the first offshore wind service vessels to be constructed at Ulstein Verft. The ship design and shipbuilding contract on the two SOVs were signed in 2015.
Below a video, which shows the paintwork being applied on the SOV at Ulstein Verft.
All pictures and the video are by Ulstein.