Maaskant Shipyards, part of Damen Shipyards Group materialised the project that involve the refit of research vessel ‘MV Tridens’ (length 73 metre, width 14 metre) owned by governmental shipowner Rijksrederij. The most striking are in the assembly of the latest Simrad sonar and echo sounder within the drop keel and the drop keel itself, and an additional range of innovative applications, the company said in its press release.
Manufacturing and adjusting the trunk – a kind of elevator shaft, in which the drop keel is to be lowered three metres below ship – lasted 27 work days. After that the Simrad units and multibeam for the drop keel and the operator station have to be inserted. Rijksrederij workers has been closely involved in these works.
Maaskant Shipyards does its utmost the have the substantial job done before 2nd March, 2015. By then the research vessel will be equipped with a number of refurbished cabins for the crew, and all propulsion parts will beoverhauled. The shipyard goes into detail when mentioning the regular overhaul of the propeller hub, the OD-box, overhaul of the main engines, the steering apparatus, the stern gantry and winches. The stern mast, booms, a-frame and the corners of the stern of the vessel will be maintained again. A dedicated device has been developed for safely hauling of otter boards, as well. The stern gantry will be replaced completely.
After the midlife conversion, the Tridens is likely to be deployed for survey work, which will make the research vessel multifunctional.