Following a retrofit marketing campaign, TDI-Brooks’ new analysis vessel has arrived on the US East Coast the place it is going to carry out offshore wind work.
The RV Nautilus, previously generally known as Nautical Geo, reached the shores of the East Coast on 3 March after present process a six-month retrofit in Las Palmas.
The 75-metre-long, 2000-built DP2 vessel will present assist for the US offshore wind initiatives and varied different subsea wants.
In line with TDI-Brooks, the vessel offers a variety of offshore assist, together with subsea providers, development help, exploration, manufacturing, AUV, ROV, and diving assist, and caters to navy operations, scientific marine analysis, and survey mapping.
Nautilus has a North American MCK-1240 higher forecastle deck on the starboard facet, which features a SWL 7.1-tonne crane and is supplied with Geomil Manta-200 CPT, Neptune 3K & 5K vibracorers, and a specifically designed pneumatic vibracorer by TDI-Brooks, that are mentioned to allow environment friendly and correct geotechnical surveys and sampling.
The vessel, which affords 46 berths, is supplied with a Teledyne RESON full ocean depth multibeam echosounder (MBES) which permits for surveys as much as roughly 2,500 metres of water depth, TDI-Brooks mentioned.
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