Who knows anything about these guys?

seems like they have some ambitious plans to become another family swimming in the South Louisiana deepwater service vessel pool

[B]BAE Systems to Build Platform Supply Vessels for Jackson Offshore Operators, LLC [/B]
Monday, December 10, 2012

Jackson Offshore Operators, LLC has selected BAE Systems’ shipyard in Jacksonville, Florida to build two new platform supply vessels (PSVs) that will serve offshore drilling operations.

The contract reflects continued growth in U.S. commercial shipbuilding for BAE Systems and is another major step forward in the company’s support to the oil and gas industry.

Each of the Jackson Offshore Operators vessels will be qualified under the U.S. Jones Act and will measure 252 feet long and 60 feet wide. The contract, which was announced at this week’s International Work Boat Show in New Orleans, Louisiana, also includes options to build two additional PSVs in the future.

The GPA 675J PSV design will be provided by Guido Perla & Associates, Inc. of Seattle, Washington. The vessels will include an integrated Rolls-Royce ship systems package inclusive of low-voltage active front end diesel electric system and a complete Rolls-Royce propulsion package with Azipull propulsion thrusters.

“We are very excited to be moving forward with the construction of two GPA 675J PSVs,” said Lee Jackson, president and chief executive officer of Jackson Offshore Operators, LLC. “We are confident that BAE Systems can deliver the vessel on time and on budget.”

“This contract is a good fit for BAE Systems in Jacksonville as the facility has a proven track record and has been successful in the construction of vessels to support the offshore market,” said Richard McCreary, vice president and general manager of BAE Systems Southeast Shipyards.

“Our commitment to new construction in the commercial market is unwavering as we continue to strengthen BAE Systems’ position as a highly competitive and financially stable builder of technically sophisticated ships,” McCreary said. “As our backlog grows, we will continue to build our workforce in Jacksonville.”

The Jackson Offshore contract is part of a continued effort by BAE Systems to increase the backlog of new construction work at its facilities in Jacksonville and in Mobile, Alabama. The company is currently constructing two dump scows and a trailing suction hopper dredge in Mobile with scheduled deliveries in 2013 and 2014 respectively. In August, the Mobile facility was awarded a contract to build two PSVs, with start of construction for the first vessel to begin in January.

BAE Systems currently employs 630 people in Jacksonville and expects to hire an additional 250 workers there by mid-2013.

Can’t say I think I give a shit for the look of these vessels but everybody wants to copy the Norwegians these days but I am glad to see that the good ole boys club along the Bayoo is not completely closed to anyone entering it. Still, I can’t imagine it is an easy club to gain admittance to. You probably have to kiss Gary Chouest’s ring when you first enter!

It will be interesting to see. The X-bows are suppose to be nice riding vessels, but it seems like 252’ is a little bit short. Seems like they would want to add a mid-body section or 2 to it.

It’s not an X-bow though.

Yeah 252 ft seems a little small unless its drawing 30 ft of water.

Yea you’re right, it is a different design.

It seems to have plenty of beam, just a little short. It has a Norwegian style design so I bet it will ride nice… Well I assume it will, but there’s a saying for when it comes to assuming things!

True. X-bow or not it looks like it could handle seas well.

http://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=jackson%20offshore%20operators%20llc&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&sqi=2&ved=0CCwQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.joollc.com%2F&ei=rKjGUJeCN8m7iwLc4IGgCQ&usg=AFQjCNGJoY8bVXpnrVlG4uN8egidvcaImQ A quick google search gave me this.
Looking at the website I see that Matthew and Larry Rigdon are key players.