Gibdock drydocks survey vessel bound for Brazil
This past September, Gibraltar-based shiprepair yard Gibdock drydocked the 3,000 grt offshore survey vessel Boa Galatea for Norway’s Boa Offshore. This is the first time that the family-owned Boa Offshore business, which operates a fleet of over 40 offshore vessels, has used Gibdock, and comes hard on the heels of other offshore vessel contracts handled this year by the yard for Solstad, DOF and others, MarineLog reported.
Richard Beards, Gibdock commercial director, says, “Boa Offshore is a significant new customer and shows the yard is continuing to strengthen its position as an important partner for offshore vessel operators in the Mediterranean and Atlantic Basin markets. Our strategic location makes us particularly attractive for companies repositioning vessels via the Suez Canal to new assignments offshore Brazil and West Africa, both areas of very strong demand, as there is zero deviation.”
During Boa Galatea’s 10-day stay in the yard Gibdock carried out a range of standard drydocking works, including environmentally friendly wet blasting, painting and service work to the azimuth thrusters. The latter was carried out together with specialist technicians from the manufacturer, Brunvoll.
“The azimuth thruster part of this project especially benefitted from our ability to change the height of the dock using special "dock blocks." These facilitated access to the thrusters, making the necessary maintenance tasks easier than they would otherwise have been,” Beards points out.
Boa Galatea is one of two specialized seabed logging vessels owned by Boa Offshore and is on a long-term charter with another Norwegian firm, EMGS. EMGS has recently been contracted to perform survey work offshore Brazil by Petrobras and Boa Galatea has been assigned to carry out the necessary data acquisition.
Richard Beards, Gibdock commercial director, says, “Boa Offshore is a significant new customer and shows the yard is continuing to strengthen its position as an important partner for offshore vessel operators in the Mediterranean and Atlantic Basin markets. Our strategic location makes us particularly attractive for companies repositioning vessels via the Suez Canal to new assignments offshore Brazil and West Africa, both areas of very strong demand, as there is zero deviation.”
During Boa Galatea’s 10-day stay in the yard Gibdock carried out a range of standard drydocking works, including environmentally friendly wet blasting, painting and service work to the azimuth thrusters. The latter was carried out together with specialist technicians from the manufacturer, Brunvoll.
“The azimuth thruster part of this project especially benefitted from our ability to change the height of the dock using special "dock blocks." These facilitated access to the thrusters, making the necessary maintenance tasks easier than they would otherwise have been,” Beards points out.
Boa Galatea is one of two specialized seabed logging vessels owned by Boa Offshore and is on a long-term charter with another Norwegian firm, EMGS. EMGS has recently been contracted to perform survey work offshore Brazil by Petrobras and Boa Galatea has been assigned to carry out the necessary data acquisition.