UK: South Boats to Deliver Custom-Made Catamaran Dalby Derwent Next Week

South Boats to Deliver Custom-Made Catamaran Dalby Derwent Next Week

A new fleet member, i.e. £1.2 million (approx USD 1.9) custom-made catamaran, will be added to the Scarborough based family business, the Mainprize Offshore Ltd, Evening News informs. The vessel named Dalby Derwent, built by South Boats, encompasses 17.5 metres long aluminium construction and its arrival to Scarborough Harbour is scheduled for next Tuesday.

The main mission of the vessel will be transporting technicians to and from the wind farm sites, delivering fuel and cargo, in addition to, inter alia, cleaning and painting the wind turbines.

This is the largest new-build for Scarborough in over 20 years and I would like to take this opportunity to thank my family, friends, crew, Northern Marine Electrics, Scarborough Marine Engineers, Scarborough Harbour, Stones Fuel Supplies, Danbrits Ship Management and Dalby Offshore Renewable, without whose support this would not have been possible,” Mr Mainprize said.

The first destination of the ship will be the Greater Gabbard wind farm site, off the coast of Suffolk, in partnership with Dalby Offshore Renewable. It is expected for the vessel to result in creation of seven to ten new work places ranging from full-time crew members to further office and shore-side logistic workers.

Pointing out that Scarborough has the potential of becoming a strategic base for the Dogger Bank Offshore Wind Farm Site, Mr Mainprize added that:

For each site there can be up to 20 wind farm service vessels required for the construction phase. Each vessel carries up to 12 passengers and between two and five crew, so the total personnel around the Scarborough port could be increased by up to 200 people. This will bring much-needed regeneration to the Scarborough businesses and support infrastructure.”

Main Particulars:

Length 17.50m

Beam 6.40m

Draft 1.00m

Main engine Scania D16 43M 10-56

Speed 27knots

[mappress]

Shipbuilding Tribune Staff, April 11, 2012; Image: dalbyor