Singapore based Pacific Radiance Group orders two platform supply vessels of the ULSTEIN PX121 design for construction at a Chinese yard. The vessels are estimated for deliveries in Q2 and Q3 2015. The contract includes options for two more vessels, ULSTEIN said on Wednesday.
The Pacific Radiance Group is currently managing over 120 vessels.
“After researching a few designs we found that the PX121 design suits our targeted markets in the best possible way”, says Mr James Pang in Pacific Radiance, continuing: “Our team is striving towards operating cleaner and more fuel efficient vessels that meets and exceeds all the latest regulatory requirements. In addition, the crews’ and special charterer’s personnel comfort and operability of a vessel in rough weather conditions and strong currents are of increasing importance to our clients. This design meets most of our clients’ operational expectations in terms of e.g. deck space, capacities, speed, position holding capabilities and fuel efficiency. We believe this is achieved by the unique hull design and longer lines that allow for better transit speed and efficiency, saving time and cost for both us and our clients.”
The contract with ULSTEIN comprises basic design, engineering, and an extensive package of equipment.
The first vessel of the PX121 design started operations in 2012. The design has quickly gained popularity around the world as charterers and shipowners have discovered that the vessel meets the typical PSV requirements with a fuel efficient and competitive combination of loading capacity, speed and discharge capability.
The first vessels are operating in the harsh waters of the North Sea, and feedback states that the vessels are working brilliantly. Operators are reporting that the vessels have higher regularity than comparable vessels due to their capabilities both in terms of station keeping and transit speed in foul weather. The crews are very impressed with the X-BOW® performance, saying they wouldn’t have believed it if they hadn’t experienced it. A quote from one of the crews: "No rolling, no spray, just pure fun".
General specifications:
ULSTEIN PX121 for Pacific Radiance:
Length: 83.4 m
Breadth: 18 m
Load capacity: 4,000 t
Cargo deck: 840 sqm
Speed: 14.5 kn
Accommodation: 30 persons
Clean Design (DNV). Satisfying IMO’s SPS Code (Special Purpose Ships) for carrying up to 60 specialised personnel. OILREC class notation for oil recovery in emergency situations. Comfort class.