Multi Cat 2613
Multi Cat 2613

Damen delivered  Multi Cat 2613 to ScotMarine –May 18, 2015– GorinchemThe Netherlands (Techreleased) – Damen Shipyards Group delivered a Multi Cat 2613 to Orkney, Scotland-based chartering company Scotmarine. This powerful 50-tonne bollard pull vessel has a large crane and will replace the stock vessel Multi Cat Orcadia Scotmarine purchased three years ago. The hull of the new vessel was in stock and customised for the client earlier this year. The vessel will be used for offshore tidal activities in Scotland’s Northern Isles.

Multi Cat 2613
Multi Cat 2613

Scotmarine will deploy the new vessel in developing underwater tidal energy farms for Scot Renewables Tidal Power. The Scot Renewables floating tidal technology uses low-cost Multi Cat workboat vessels for installation, maintenance and decommissioning to save tidal developers’ installation costs.

 

New Multi Cat design

The experience Scotmarine gained with the first vessel was instrumental in the development of the design for this new vessel. Damen Sales Manager UK Casper Vermeulen comments: “It’s a bulky, beamy boat that offers excellent stability and lifting capacity.” This robust Multi Cat is strong enough to pull and position underwater tidal turbines in heavy currents. Managing Director Damen Marine Services (DMS) Rik van Prooijen adds: “A MultiCat has to drop and embed heavy anchors in the seabed and connect turbines to these anchors. You need a powerful vessel to do so.”

 

Damen supplies Northern Isles with MultiCats

For the offshore tidal industry in the Northern Isles, Damen has delivered over the past five years a number of other Multi Cats now in operation. Recently a Multi Cat 2712, measuring 27 metres in length and 12 metres in beam, with a maximum bollard pull of 35 tonnes, was delivered to GreenMarine Energy Support Services. Other Damen Multi Cats include the 2613 and 2611, examples of which are operated by Delta Marine in the Shetland Isles.