Waterjets Refit for Five Offshore Wind Vessels

June 3, 2020

Waterjet propulsion specialist HamiltonJet said it is currently working with Norway-based Offshore Windservice AS to convert five vessels from controllable pitch propeller (CPP) to waterjet propulsion and advanced control technology.

At project completion, all five vessels will feature twin HM721 waterjets coupled with HamiltonJet's intuitive AVX controls.

(Photo: HamiltonJet)
(Photo: HamiltonJet)

While HamiltonJet has already supported more than 80 offshore wind farm vessels globally, the company's CEO, Ben Reed, says, "It's the first time these two products have been paired together, and the first time we've put waterjets of this size into a wind farm vessel. It means these boats will really power along."

For the Offshore Windservice AS project, HamiltonJet devised a creative solution to retrofit waterjet technology into the existing fleet. “This clearly shows you don't have to buy a new boat when a refit meets the brief," Reed says.

With one vessel complete and the second underway, Offshore Windservice AS is progressing the refit at pace.  

"We actually ended up installing the waterjets on the first vessel ourselves, and it couldn't have been easier," says Billy Thøger Kristensen, Chief Operating Officer at Offshore Windservice AS.

"We were even more pleased that in the process of replacing the engines, gearboxes and CPP drivelines for new engines, gearboxes and Hamilton waterjets, we've saved around five tonnes of weight, including many kilograms of cables, which has significantly reduced the vessel's draft."

"The speed has significantly increased on what was predicted, while the new set-up has far less vibration and noise than before. It's resulted in a much more comfortable ride for the crew and turbine engineers. That's important in a vessel regularly working out at sea for a week at a time," Kristensen says.

The operator is also impressed with HamiltonJet's AVX control system. "With AVX we're able to access HamiltonJet's JETanchor system, the best hands-free technology on the market. It's two operational modes of Station Keeping and Virtual Anchor greatly simplify the job of our skippers in open water," Kristensen says. "It's a life-changing tool for our skippers and crews."

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