General – Two More CSOVs
Including the first two CSOVs that are under construction, Tersan Shipyard’s order book has now reached four sister projects for Acta Marine.
The two new CSOVs are intended to work under Acta’s recently signed agreement with RWE in order to support the day-to-day operations and maintenance of two of RWE’s largest offshore wind projects, the newly operational 857 MW Triton Knoll and the 1.4 GW Sofia offshore wind farm which is now under construction in the UK.
Like their sisters the vessels will be 89 meters long and 19 meters wide. Despite having the same area for accommodation due more single cabin lay-out the new vessels will accommodate up to 89 people. The CSOVs will be equipped with Motion Compensated Gangway systems supplied from SMST, mounted on the integrated towers with height adjustment and a personnel/cargo lift.
The vessels will also be equipped with a 3D motion compensated crane with 6 tons of lifting capacity and 500 m2 indoor and 500 m2 outdoor cargo areas.