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MO1Teknicraft was commissioned to design two
identical multi-purpose offshore supply and crew transfer vessels for Mainprize
Offshore Ltd, who has been operating in the North Sea for over 30 years. The
vessels, which is registered under MCA's 24 metre loadline rule, was built
by Buckie Shipyard in Scotland. These catamarans feature all aspects of Teknicraft's
unique asymmetrical hullshape which has been proven to provide excellent
seakeeping in many parts of the world. They are also fitted with an
adjustable hydrofoil system to reduce fuel consumption in the cruise speed
range of 28 to 30 knots, and allow economical operation in any load condition. The hull design features a special forefoot and
cross-structure design to reduce vertical movements whilst working at wind
turbines, and enabling it to maintain operation in up to 2 metre seas. The deck
arrangements enables the vessel to carry cargo on both the rear deck and
the foredeck, with place for up to 4x 20 foot containers. Each vessels has capacity
to carry up to 12 technicians.
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