Designer's illustration of the Acta Auriga positioned at an offshore wind farm.

Acta announces name of newbuild

The construction of Acta Marine’s new built ULSTEIN SX195 walk-to-work DP2 construction support vessel is progressing well and on schedule at Crist shipyard in Poland. Acta Marine has announced that the CSV vessel will sail under the name ACTA AURIGA. The vessel is equipped with the X-STERN® to increase flexibility.
Published
13 September 2017
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Upon delivery the ACTA AURIGA will join ACTA ORION, her semi-sister vessel, and as such form the second vessel in the Acta fleet dedicated for walk to work, offshore logistics and accommodation services for a variety of clients in the offshore renewable industry.

The vessel is named after the constellation Auriga, Auriga means "the charioteer" in Latin. The charioteer plays a crucial role in logistics and support and is therefore indispensable in the fields of battle. This will also be the endeavour of ACTA AURIGA in offshore wind construction projects and/or related markets such as decommissioning and O&G services; the vessel will break new grounds in workability, in-field agility, offshore logistics and comfort on board for 120 persons combined with a low fuel consumption.

Project progression
The completed hull is expected to be towed from of Crist, Poland to Ulsteinvik, Norway early November 2017. Thereafter Ulstein Verft will complete the outfitting of the vessel and the installation of the SMST provided mission equipment - motion compensated gangway and 3D crane. Delivery of Acta Marine's ACTA AURIGA is slated for end Q1 2018.

X-STERN
The X-STERN has been designed for increased operability and station-keeping whilst in dynamic positioning mode. The vertical transom plate, a very common aft shape, will create slamming when going backwards or when being positioned with the stern towards waves, wind and current. The X-STERN, however, is a pointed aft. The sloping and higher stern, with its sharp stern shape, improves offshore wind farm service and maintenance. This has an importance when it comes to the flexibility and efficiency of the vessel. The X-STERN improves the crew and passenger comfort and increases the operability through positive effects on station keeping, wave response and safety in harsh conditions. It operates with reduced power and fuel consumption while staying positioned.

Offshore Energy 2017
Ulstein Group (stand 1.151) and Acta Marine (stand 1.141) will be present at Offshore Energy 2017 in Amsterdam Rai on the 10th and 11th of October. Feel free to drop by our stands on this occasion!

About the companies
Acta Marine is a trusted marine support provider with a versatile fleet of over 40 vessels. The company operates globally; supporting clients working on coastal infrastructure and offshore energy projects. They work in a broad range of maritime sectors; DP Multicats, Walk-to-work Vessels, Crew Transfer Vessels, Multipurpose & Survey Vessels, and Barges.

Ulstein Group, established 1917, is a group of companies offering a wide range of ship designs, shipbuilding, equipment packages and maritime solutions. The company is headquartered in Ulsteinvik, Norway, with offices in several other countries.


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