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Saltwater was contracted by Triasmitra to perform a feasibility check on
aproposal to convert the PSV Skandi Sotra to a cable laying vessel.
Cable layer conversion
A crucial aspect in life is communication with the ever-increasing growth of the economy and number of people in the world. Securing better communications related to internet, telephone & TV services are foreseen by upgrading the existing infrastructure with Fiber Optic cable. Connecting the world via the seabed requires specialized vessels with dedicated & purpose build equipment. As with many other maritime sectors is the availability of assets a crucial limiting factor and therefore conversions can be part of the solution. We supported one of our clients in such a conversion.
Saltwater was contracted by Triasmitra to perform a feasibility check on a proposal to convert the PSV Skandi Sotra to a cable laying vessel. During the feasibility study the impact of modifying the Skandi Sotra to a cable laying vessel was investigated. The deliverables consisted of a new design matching client requirement.
Feasibility study
During this process, multiple redesigns of the vessel’s deck layout were executed. The main goal was to achieve an optimized cable laying layout. The redesigned general arrangements considered: required deck space reservations, cable laying equipment and increasing the original accommodation to 56 berths.
Updating documentation
Besides a new general arrangement, structural related items impacted by the conversion were investigated. Items such as required number of bulkheads, bow height, location of collision bulkhead, equipment number, required freeboard, bending moments and shear forces are all verified and are after conversion still in accordance with class and flag state, respectively.
Stability impact
In addition to above mentioned scope an investigation of the impact on stability due to the conversion was executed. A preliminary lightship weight and a new deadweight were conducted. The converted vessel has a carrying capacity of 1500 km of cable (repeater and repeaterless) for the SA type. A total of 13 loading conditions were evaluated and all were found sufficient which ensures stability of the vessel after conversion.
After delivering the results of our feasibility study, the client is now ready to investigate their options regarding different conversion solutions matching their budget. A process of requesting offers for the conversion by different shipbuilders will be the next phase.
Specific project data
Project information
Scope of work:
General arrangement
- Reviewing delivered general arrangement
- Investigating different design solutions
- Updating/amended the general arrangement resulting in an improved layout
- Investigating impact of new design on relevant rules and regulations
- Deadweight
- Lightweight
- Cable carrying capacity
- Cable tank sizing
- Stability
- Loading conditions
Boosting conversion
In an interview with Offshore Energy Magazine our CEO Sander Broekmeulen shares his vision on vessel conversions and its potential to be the ‘win-win’ our industry is looking for when it comes to costs and environmental impact. Read the full article here.