Offshore Vessels. Pictures, Specifications and Operations


Nice picture made by the drone team on board BIBBY WAVEMASTER 1 at the B 10 platform of Petrogas.
Source: Maasmond Maritime Newsclippings


SEVEN OCEANS moored at the Ingleside Spoolbase for the last time, as she’s departing to Norway then Brazil.
Photo: Capt Nicolas MILLOT – AFNI Master PLSV Seven Oceans ©

Seven Ocean seen here earlier at Vigra Spoolbase, spooling pipe for the Northern Lights Carbon Capture & Storage project in Norway:




Source: #northernlightsprojects #subsea7 #equinor #ccs | Nico MILLOT


Laid up offshore vessels at Batam- Indonesia Photo : Jan de Bokx – Compass marine services ©


The OLYMPIC ORION operating at the Doggerbank OWF
Photo : Flying Focus Aerial Photography www.flyingfocus.nl ©

What the Olympic Orion looked like at deliver in 2012:


Source: Olympic Orion - Marin Teknikk

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The 2008 built US flagged OCEAN LEE (ex Seacore Lee) navigating coastal waters in Japan en route Kure
Photo: Piet Sinke www.maasmondmaritime.com (c)


The REM SUPPORTER was renamed in the port of Rotterram in MULTIPLICITY and the hull was repainted from Blue into green as seen above at ROG Photo : Michel Kodde ©


ZAMIL 80, the first of three new 60-metre Fast Support Intervention Vessels (FSIVs) Incat Crowther has designed for offshore marine services provider Zamil Offshore Services Company has successfully passed sea trials and will soon enter service.

The new vessel exceeded expectations, achieving a service speed of 28 knots with a 200-tonne payload – comfortably above the contracted required service speed of 25 knots. Built by Singaporean shipbuilder Lita Ocean, the three new ABS-Classed, low-draft monohull FSIVs will assist Zamil Offshore with the efficient and safe transport of cargo, heavy maintenance equipment and personnel for Saudi Aramco’s operations in the Arabian Sea.Each vessel offers an expansive aft cargo deck rated at 2.5 t/m2 and has the ability to transport up to 60 service personnel. Construction on the remaining two contracted vessels is expected to be completed in 2025
Source: Maasmond Newsclippings 190-2025


The OSV “7-SEAS” completed a drydocking survey at Astivik in Cartagena/Colombia
Photo : Herbert Westerwal – Westcoasting (c)

Familiar vessel, ex Pacific Rapier:

The SEVEN NAVICA departing Subsea7 Spoolbase in Vigra (Alesund) with the SEVEN OCEANS alongside in the background Photo : Capt Nicolas MILLOT – AFNI - Master PLSV Seven Oceans (c)


Seeker Tide in Darwin Harbour, 21. May 2024. Photo: Sam Croft

As Far Seeker when new:


Naming ceremony in Ålesund, 29. March, 2008. Photo: Jan Sætre


“Esvagt Beta” in Stavanger today. Photo: Arild B. via NSF


“Patriot” at Karmsund Servicebase. Photo: Arild B. via NSF

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The VB HUDSON assisting the SHEN DA HAO in the port of Rotterdam.
Photo: Rowena Rotgans (c) via Maasmond Newsclippings 221 - 2025


“North Barents” made a quick stop at Breivika Harbor, Tromsø this afternoon before continuing their journey south. North Barents by [Asimut III


Deep Energy — pipe-laying vessel (reel-lay type), built in 2013 by STX Dalian Shipbuilding (China), completed at Westcon Florø (Norway) for TechnipFMC.
Length – 194 m, beam – 31 m, DP3, speed – 19.5 kn.
Used for laying rigid/flexible pipelines up to 3000 m depth.
Source: https://www.facebook.com/groups/642430869139716/permalink/24636917262597741/

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AHTS PACIFIC DISCOVERY inbound for Rotterdam-Waalhaven
Photo: Henk van der Heijden ©

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Here is one that has obviously had a different purpose earlier:
The MIDNIGHT PEARL services the route St Thomas Port US Virgin Islands <> Road Town British Virgin Islands


Photo: Hans Hoffmann (c)

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Here as AHTS “Lester Pollack”:

Specs: MIDNIGHT PEARL Offshore Tug/Supply Ship, IMO 9273533, MMSI 577060000, Call Sign YJQB4 under the flag of Vanuatu by Maritime Database