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Austal Launches Offshore Crew Transfer Vessel for CMS

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June 20, 2016

  • (Photo: Austal)
  • (Photo: Austal)
  • Austal Large Crew Transfer 70 (Hull 392) maneuvering alongside at Austal Australia (with Royal Navy of Oman’s High Speed Support Vessel AL NAASIR (S12) and the Australian Border Force’s Cape Wessell patrol boat in the background). (Photo: Austal)
  • Austal Large Crew Transfer 70 (Hull 392) launching at Austal’s Henderson Western Australia shipyard. (Photo: Austal)
  • (Photo: Austal) (Photo: Austal)
  • (Photo: Austal) (Photo: Austal)
  • Austal Large Crew Transfer 70 (Hull 392) maneuvering alongside at Austal Australia (with Royal Navy of Oman’s High Speed Support Vessel AL NAASIR (S12) and the Australian Border Force’s Cape Wessell patrol boat in the background). (Photo: Austal) Austal Large Crew Transfer 70 (Hull 392) maneuvering alongside at Austal Australia (with Royal Navy of Oman’s High Speed Support Vessel AL NAASIR (S12) and the Australian Border Force’s Cape Wessell patrol boat in the background). (Photo: Austal)
  • Austal Large Crew Transfer 70 (Hull 392) launching at Austal’s Henderson Western Australia shipyard. (Photo: Austal) Austal Large Crew Transfer 70 (Hull 392) launching at Austal’s Henderson Western Australia shipyard. (Photo: Austal)

Austal Australia has launched Hull 392, a 70-meter offshore crew transfer vessel for Caspian Marine Services Limited (CMS) of Azerbaijan, at the company’s Henderson shipyard in Western Australia.

 
Following the contract award in June 2015, construction commenced in October 2015. In parallel with the forward hull module fabricated at Austal Philippines in Balamban, Cebu, the stern hull module and superstructure were constructed at Austal Australia. In March 2016 the forward hull was transported to Henderson where the superstructure and stern were connected.
 
Based on a design by Incat Crowther, the Austal Large Crew Transfer 70 – named Rashid Behbudov – is on schedule for delivery to CMS in the third quarter of 2016, following final fit-out and completion of sea trials.
 
The 30 knot, 150-passenger catamaran features a 400-square-meter cargo deck and is configured to allow ‘walk-to-work’ crew transfers between vessel and offshore installations, via an Ampelmann motion compensation platform.
 
At the vessel launch, Austal Chief Executive Officer David Singleton remarked, “The on-time launch of this impressive ship further demonstrates Austal’s proven, export-competitive shipbuilding capabilities in to international markets and the successful integration of a global supply chain across our Philippines and Australian operations.”

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