VESSEL BUILD, REPAIR & MAINTENANCE
Olympic Boreas CSOV – Delivered And Ready For Offshore Energy Operations
The state-of-the-art ‘Olympic Boreas’ CSOV has been delivered to Olympic by Ulstein Verſt on 25.07.2024.
The vessel is the first of two sister vessels, based on the ULSTEIN SX222 design by Ulstein Design & Solutions AS. Olympic Boreas has been designed with the TWIN X-STERN solution and comes with a unique hybrid power integration. Further, she has a large gangway system installed, high-capacity, delicately furnished accommodation, including offices, lounges, day rooms, game rooms, and an exercise room to make the vessel a home away from home. The vessel is a nominee for the Ship of the Year Award.
The CEO of Olympic Group, Stig Remøy, emphasizes the importance of good cooperation.
“We are proud to welcome Olympic Boreas, an innovative and pioneering vessel. This ship is a product of the excellent cooperation between Ulstein and Olympic and the strength of the maritime cluster in our region. It will play an essential role in our future operations within offshore energy. We look forward to using this high- quality vessel to promote sustainable, efficient, and safe operations in the industry.”
“In partnership with Olympic, we have developed and built an exceptional ship,” says CEO Gunvor Ulstein, Ulstein Group.
“We have collaborated with Olympic on numerous past projects and are gratified that they once again selected Ulstein for this innovative newbuild. I am proud to announce the delivery of this high-quality, next-generation offshore energy vessel that is set to benefit the shipowner for many years ahead.”
TWIN X-STERN Ulstein’s hull solutions have been developed for harsh sea states, with excellent seakeeping characteristics, to secure safe and comfortable journeys for the crew and passengers. The TWIN X-STERN solution includes four main thrusters: two aſt and two in the foreship. With this innovative setup, the vessel is exceptionally swiſt and can perform walk-to-work operations in an efficient manner. This has a significant impact on fuel consumption in dynamic positioning operations.
Hybrid power solution Ulstein Power & Control’s hybrid power solution incorporates a substantial battery system and diesel generators that operate at variable speeds. This design ensures optimal fuel utilisation. The vessel is prepared for methanol fuel, paving the way for zero-emission operations. There is also reserved space for extra battery capacity, allowing full- electric operations once the necessary infrastructure becomes available. The focus is on energy efficiency, resulting in maximized energy-efficient operations, manoeuvrability, and functionality.
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www.dockyard-mag.com | August 2024
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