Sarah: deepwater intervention vessel
The SX121 vessel is designed as state of the art multipurpose/intervention vessel with multiple usage functions – particularly well suited for deep water subsea intervention and well interventions.
Key Features:
Length: 120m
Width: 25m
Draft: 7.5m
Deck Area: 1470m2
Accommodation: 100 persons (40 single and 30 double cabins)
Deck Crane: 140t heavy compensated down to 2500m
ROV Systems: 2 x workclass to 3000m (Oceaneering)
Dead Weight: 8,700t
Speed: 14.5 knots
Well Intervention Depth: 2,500m
Posted on August 26, 2011, in Video's and tagged Deepwater Intervention, deepwater intervention, gulf of mexico, Offshore drilling, Subsea (technology), United States. Bookmark the permalink. 10 Comments.
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