Images of PSV ‘Edda Fram’ Departing Aberdeen Harbour
Platform Supply Vessel, ST-216 Design, 4,100 dwt, built in 2007 at Astilleros Gondan
VESSEL DESCRIPTION & IDENTIFICATION: Launch Name was Edda Fram. Call Sign LNVQ, IMO Number 9356995, Hull Number 432. Built at Astilleros Gondan delivered in Sep 2007, Norway Flagged, DNV GL Classed, Ice Strengthened C Class, Length Overall of 85.80 m., Length Between Perpendiculars of 77.40 m., Draught of 6.70 m., Moulded Depth of 8.01 m., Beam of 19.18 m., Tonnage of 1,111 International Net and 4,017 Dwt (long)., Gross Tonnage of 3,706, Design ST-216 by Skipsteknisk, Mitsubishi Engine, Speed of 13.00 kts at 13.00 tonnes per day, Marine Gas Oil (MGO), Horsepower of 7,680, Power Type: Diesel Electric.
VESSEL’S OWNERS & MANAGERS: Ostensjo Rederi AS, Norway. Technical Manager: Ostensjo Rederi AS, Ostensjo Rederi AS, Norway. Operator: Shell UK Exploration & Production, Aberdeen, United Kingdom. Registered Owner: West Supply I AS.
COMMERCIAL DETAILS: Cargo Fuel Capacity of 1,190 cu.m., Drill Water Capacity of 1,130 cu.m., Potable Water Capacity of 825 cu.m., Bulk Capacity of 365 cu.m., Liquid Mud Capacity of 998 cu.m., Deck Area of 930 sq.m., Deck Area of 57.40 x 16.20 m., Brine capacity of 998 cu.m., 1 x Crane SWL 4 tons at 10m., 1 x Crane SWL 1.50 tons at 8m. 2 x Pump, Liquid Mud – at 100cu.m/hr each at 24 bar. 2 x Pump, Brine – at 150cu.m/hr each at 24 bar. 1 x Pump, Fresh Water – at 250cu.m/hr each at 9 bar. 1 x Pump, Drill Water – at 250cu.m/hr each at 9 bar. 2 x Pump, Methanol – at 75cu.m/hr each at 7.20 bar.
POWER & PROPULSION:
MAIN ENGINE: 4 x Diesel Gen. – Mitsubishi S16R-MPTK2 – 4-stroke 16-cyl. 170mm x 180mm bore/stroke 7,800mkW total at 1,800rpm driving 4 x AC generator(s) at 7,680ekW total, (9,600kVA total) 690V at 60Hz.
AUXILIAR:Y 1 x Aux. Diesel Gen. – Mitsubishi S6B3-MPTK – 4-stroke 6-cyl. 135mm x 170mm bore/stroke 415mkW total at 1,800rpm driving 1 x Alconza AC generator(s) at 338ekW total, (422.50kVA total) 690V at 60Hz.
PROPULSOR: 2 x Cycloidal (Aft) (electric), Voith 32R5 ECR/300-2 at 5,000ekW.
POS, PROPULSOR: 1 x Pos, Tunnel Thruster (Fwd.) (electric), Brunvoll at 800ekW total, 690V AC. 2 x Pos, Tunnel Thruster (Fwd.) (electric), Brunvoll at 2,800ekW total, 690V AC.
MOORING EQUIPMENT: 2 x Mooring Winch.
COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT: 2 x Inmarsat system, . 2 x VHF Radio – Thrane & Thrane. 1 x GMDSS – Furuno. 1 x Navtex – Furuno NX-700. 3 x VHF Radio – Jotron TR-20.
NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT: 1 x Echo Sounder – Furuno FE-700. 1 x Radar – Furuno FAR-2837 S/ARPA. 3 x Gyro Compass – Simrad GC-80. 1 x Auto Pilot – Simrad Robertson AP9 MkIII. 1 x DP System – Simrad SDP-22. 2 x ECDIS – Electronic Chart Display System. 1 x Speed Log – Furuno DS-80. 2 x DGPS – Navigation – Furuno GP-90. 1 x VDR – Voyage Data Recorder – Furuno VR-3000. 1 x AIS – Furuno FA-150. 1 x LRIT – Thrane & Thrane TT 3000 LRIT. 1 x Radar – Furuno FAR-2117. 3 x Gyro Compass.
SAFETY EQUIPMENT: 4 x Liferaft, Inflatable – 25 pax each. 1 x FRC – Rescue Boat – 10 pax each.
OFFSHORE EQUIPMENT: 2 x Tugger Winch at 10 tons SWL.
EMERGENCY: 1 x Emergency Diesel Gen. – Mitsubishi 6D16-T – 4-stroke 6-cyl. 118mm x 115mm bore/stroke 135mkW total at 1,800rpm driving 1 x AC generator(s) at 99ekW total, (124kVA total) 690V at 60Hz.

Images of PSV ‘Edda Fram’ departing Aberdeen Harbour. Built in 2007 at Astilleros Gondanof Design ST-216 by Skipsteknisk of 4,100 MT deadweight and 950 sq.m. deck area. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Images of PSV ‘Edda Fram’ departing Aberdeen Harbour. Built in 2007 at Astilleros Gondanof Design ST-216 by Skipsteknisk of 4,100 MT deadweight and 950 sq.m. deck area. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Images of PSV ‘Edda Fram’ departing Aberdeen Harbour. Built in 2007 at Astilleros Gondanof Design ST-216 by Skipsteknisk of 4,100 MT deadweight and 950 sq.m. deck area. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Images of PSV ‘Edda Fram’ departing Aberdeen Harbour. Built in 2007 at Astilleros Gondanof Design ST-216 by Skipsteknisk of 4,100 MT deadweight and 950 sq.m. deck area. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Images of PSV ‘Edda Fram’ departing Aberdeen Harbour. Built in 2007 at Astilleros Gondanof Design ST-216 by Skipsteknisk of 4,100 MT deadweight and 950 sq.m. deck area. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Images of PSV ‘Edda Fram’ departing Aberdeen Harbour. Built in 2007 at Astilleros Gondanof Design ST-216 by Skipsteknisk of 4,100 MT deadweight and 950 sq.m. deck area. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Images of PSV ‘Edda Fram’ departing Aberdeen Harbour. Built in 2007 at Astilleros Gondanof Design ST-216 by Skipsteknisk of 4,100 MT deadweight and 950 sq.m. deck area. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Images of PSV ‘Edda Fram’ departing Aberdeen Harbour. Built in 2007 at Astilleros Gondanof Design ST-216 by Skipsteknisk of 4,100 MT deadweight and 950 sq.m. deck area. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Images of PSV ‘Edda Fram’ departing Aberdeen Harbour. Built in 2007 at Astilleros Gondanof Design ST-216 by Skipsteknisk of 4,100 MT deadweight and 950 sq.m. deck area. Image credit: Karatzas Images

Images of PSV ‘Edda Fram’ departing Aberdeen Harbour. Built in 2007 at Astilleros Gondanof Design ST-216 by Skipsteknisk of 4,100 MT deadweight and 950 sq.m. deck area. Image credit: Karatzas Images
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