Stemat Spirit

Stemat Spirit cabling in Halfmoon bay, Heysham
History
Name: Stemat Spirit
Owner: Stemat Marine Service, Netherlands
Operator: Stemat Marine Services
Port of registry: Rotterdam
Ordered: 2009
Builder: Taizhou XingGang Shipbuilding, Taizhou, Jiangsu, China
Launched: 6 March 2010
Commissioned: 2010
Identification: IMO number: 9496458
General characteristics
Tonnage: 4,102 tons
Length: 90.0 m
Beam: 28 m
Draught: 3.2 m
Installed power: 2 × Caterpillar 3512HD
Propulsion:
  • Stern thrusters: 2 x HPR 6111 Azimuth 1140 kW
  • Bow thruster: 2 x Caterpillar 3512B
Speed: 9 knots (17 km/h; 10 mph)
Capacity: 60

The Stemat Spirit is a cable laying vessel (CLV). She is part of Stemat Marine Services, based in Rotterdam, within the Royal Volker Wessels Stevin group. She is a Bureau Veritas Hull Mach AUT UMS Dynapos AM/AT R Special Service Workboat Class. The hull of the barge was built in China by Tianjin Xingang Shipbuilding Heavy Industry Co. Ltd.[1]

The vessel has a 6-point mooring system (using her DP2 system). The vessel can also be beached, allowing her to do cable work onshore, she uses the Hi-plough, which is the latest in marine technology, allowing a deeper burial for the cable.

The Stemat Spirit has been used in a number of wind farm projects in the United Kingdom since 2010, the first of the offshore wind farms was Walney Wind Farm, which is separated into two units, Walney 1 + 2, also there was the London Array and West of Duddon Sands. The Stemat Spirit beached approximately 750m south of Heysham Port to lay the export cable for DONG Energy (26 & 27 June 2010). The export cable was pulled ashore in a joint effort between VolkerInfra, CM&I Marine and VBMS.

In 2013 the vessel was featured in a season 7 episode of the Canadian TV documentary series Mighty Ships.[2]

References

  1. http://shiprepair-xgsy.com/En/html/use/3/
  2. "Mighty Ships Episodes". Discovery.ca. Bell Media Television. Retrieved 1 July 2014.
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