Normand Installer
A multi-functional anchor handling and offshore construction vessel of the VS 4204 design. The vessel has two working decks and a large load capacity. Equipped with a large anchor handling winch, moonpool, A-frame, helicopter deck and a 250 tonne offshore crane.
Year
2006Owned by
Advanced Deep Sea InstallationYard number
271Designed by
VS 4204Ordered by
Advanced Deep Sea InstallationOperated by
SBM OffshoreIMO Number
9328819Principal dimensions
- Length:
- 123.65 m
- Beam:
- 28 m
- Dead weight:
- 9511 tonnes
- Draught:
- 8.3 m
- Speed:
- 16.8 kn
- Accomodation:
- 100 people
- Deck area:
- 1270 sqm
Note: Subject to selected variant configuration
Capacities
- Offshore crane:
- 250 t
- Ballast water:
- 7138 cbm
- Fresh water:
- 1087 cbm
- Heavy Fuel Oil (IF 40):
- 2136 cbm
Classifications
- DnV1A1, Tug, DYNPOS AUTRO, E0, CLEAN, COMF-V(3)C(3), HELDK-SH, SF, ICE C, CRANE, DK(+), TMON, NAUT-OSV(LOC)
Ship history
Delivered on 3 March 2006 to Advanced Deep Sea Installation (ADSI), a joint venture between the shipowner Solstad Shipping AS, Norway, and Monaco-based Single Buoy Mooring Ltd (SBM). The latter is one of the world’s largest companies in offshore loading systems and floating production units (FPSOs) on oilfields. At the time of delivery, ‘Normand Installer’ entered the Solstad fleet as their largest vessel.
2017: Still active - IMO 9328819
From June 2017, Deep Sea Supply, Solstad Shipping and Farstad Shipping became one joint shipowning company, from 1 October 2018 the joint company is named Solstad Offshore.
10 Dec 2019: The vessel has been on a contract to SBM since delivery. In December 2019, Solstad Offshore announced that SBM Offshore has extended the charter for the construction support vessel (CSV) Normand Installer from an original 105 days commitment (reported August 2018) to a 1-year contract from January 2020, in direct continuation with present contract.
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