ULSTEIN PSV TO BE CONVERTED FOR OFFSHORE WIND

Jan 19, 2022 | offshore marine news

Shipowning company Norside has taken ownership of platform supply vessel ‘Farland’, from previous owner Ulstein subsidiary Blue Ship Invest, and will convert it into a hybrid walk-to-work vessel for the offshore wind industry.

Norside CEO Hans Martin Gravdal said: “The ship has currently accommodation for 22 people, and will, after the conversion, have accommodation for totally 60 persons. A new accommodation module will be installed, and a battery package as well as a gangway and cranes.”

The vessel is a PX121 design by Ulstein, a flexible design that combines a transit effective hull with large deck space. This translates to lower fuel consumption, and thus, reduced harmful emissions, while maintaining high operability.

CEO Cathrine Kristiseter Marti, Ulstein, said: “We are pleased that a PX121 design will be converted for use in the growing offshore wind industry, giving the vessel a new life in the renewable segment.”

The ship will be managed by OSM Offshore Bergen/Vestland Offshore, and it will be renamed Norside Cetus. The vessel was originally built by Ulstein Verft and delivered under the name Blue King in 2016.

Advertise with Clean Shipping International

Sign up for the Newsletter

Keep up to date with news and events in the industry.

We do not share your information with third parties and you can unsubscribe at any time.