Mainprize Offshore takes delivery of a windfarm support vessel from AMC
After a record build time Aluminium Marine Consultants (AMC) handed over MO4 to Mainprize Offshore this week for work as a Windfarm Support Vessel carrying both cargo, equipment and personnel out of the port of Hooksiel to the German windfarm sector on an eight-year contract with Deutsche Windtechnik on the Nordergründe windfarm, AMC said in a press release.
MO4 took a break from sea trials to attend Seawork where she showed off her expansive deck and cabin area, with the ability to increase to 24pax. She would require a small alteration that has been designed into the construction and layout of the saloon. Therefore, a quick and simple change over to 24pax-a joint venture approach between Mainprize offshore, AMC and Walker Marine Design to ensure all regulations were covered in full.
With huge amounts of deck space both fore and aft MO4 can carry up to 30,000 litres of fuel or 20,000 litres of water and has provision for 4 x 20' containers and 30t of deck cargo, and has been designed for shallow water work with a 1.4m draft.
MO4 is fitted with twin Caterpillar C32 diesel engines driving fixed pitch propellers that gives the vessel a service speed of 26 knots, even when fully loaded. During sea trials the boat reached a top recorded speed of 30.7kts with 12T of fuel and payload.
Aluminium Marine Consultants was established in 2007 and is now one of the UK’s leading Aluminium Boat Builders providing innovative solutions to vessel construction and design. AMC has attained ISO 9001, 14001 and 18001 Accreditation. The company based at the entrance to the Medina River Cowes, the UK, specialises in Aluminium alloy Workboats for a wide range of applications. Since its creation the company has built over 45 vessels.