Østensjø Rederi’s Sister SOVs Named at Gondán

February 6, 2018

Edda Mistral was launched and named at the Gondan shipyard in Figueras, Spain (Photo: Gondan)
Edda Passat was named at the Gondan shipyard in Figueras, Spain. From left: Álvaro Platero, Gondan; Lars Høy Jørgensen, Ørsted; Kenneth Walland, Østensjø Rederi; Rebecca Goff, Ørsted; Jens Jakobsen, Ørsted; Trine Borum Bojsen, Ørsted; and Johannes Østensjø, Østensjø Rederi (Photo: Gondan)
Edda Mistral was launched and named at the Gondan shipyard in Figueras, Spain (Photo: Gondan)
Edda Passat was named at the Gondan shipyard in Figueras, Spain. From left: Álvaro Platero, Gondan; Lars Høy Jørgensen, Ørsted; Kenneth Walland, Østensjø Rederi; Rebecca Goff, Ørsted; Jens Jakobsen, Ørsted; Trine Borum Bojsen, Ørsted; and Johannes Østensjø, Østensjø Rederi (Photo: Gondan)

Spanish shipbuilder Astilleros Gondán said it recently celebrated milestones for the two latest newbuilds under construction for owner Østensjø Rederi A/S.

On Saturday, the first Spanish-built service operation vessel (SOV), Edda Passat, was named at Gondán's Figueras shipyard, and the day before, also after the celebration of her naming, sister vessel, Edda Mistral, was launched into the Ria del Eo.

The 81-meter-long, 17-meter-beam sister SOVs, of Rolls-Royce’s UT 540 WP design, are specifically designed and built to operate at wind farms off the coast of the U.K., where the vessels will commence work for Ørsted under five-year firm contracts, plus five one-year options.

Edda Passat, which was launched in Spring 2017, will be delivered in the final week of February for work at the Race Bank wind farm. Edda Mistral will operate at the Hornsea 1 wind farm after delivery in August 2018.

Each DP2 vessel can accommodate up to 40 wind farm technicians, plus a crew of about 20 people.

Each vessel is equipped with an UPTIME 23-meter-long heave compensated “walk-to-work” gangway, a 3D compensated crane and a CTV landing system with bunkering facility. In addition to the gangway, the vessels are fitted with onboard 11-meter daughter craft for the transfer of maintenance technicians to the offshore wind turbines.

Including the two new SOVs, Astilleros Gondán has delivered 13 vessels to Østensjø Rederi since 2005.

Related News

China Allows European Representatives to Board Ship Linked to Cable Breach Case PODCAST: FMD & the Building of a Defense Juggernaut Ulstein Verft Commences outfitting for CSOV DP World Starts Construction of New $1.2B Port in Senegal Floating LNG Conversion Job Slips Out of Seatrium’s Hands