FIRM CHARTER ENQUIRY for a Survey Vessel LOA to be around 50 m

Subject: FIRM CHARTER ENQUIRY for a Survey Vessel LOA to be around 50 m


Date: 4/12/2023 1:58:11 PM

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We are looking for a Survey Vessel for our client with below details;
 
  • LOA to be around 50 m
  • Configured for hydrographic and geophysical survey
  • Age preferred to be not older than 1990
  • Accommodation for 22-25 personnel including marine crew.
  • Cabins to be not more than 2 person. Accommodation expected to be good quality.
 
The commencement date is August 2023 for 130 days.

 

The candidates located in W.Africa, Europe, Mediterranean are prefered.

 

Looking forward to receiving your candidates.
 
 
(Ms.) SELEN YANIK / Shipbroker
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What is Survey Vessel ?

A survey vessel is a type of specialized ship designed and equipped to conduct various hydrographic, oceanographic, and geophysical surveys at sea. These vessels play a crucial role in collecting data for a wide range of applications, such as mapping the seabed, identifying underwater hazards, exploring for natural resources, and conducting environmental studies.

Survey vessels are equipped with advanced instrumentation and technology to gather accurate and precise data. Some of the key features and equipment found on survey vessels include:

  1. Multibeam echo sounders: These devices use multiple beams of sound to create a detailed image of the seafloor, allowing for accurate depth measurements and seabed mapping.

  2. Side-scan sonars: These systems emit sound waves to create high-resolution images of the seafloor, helping to identify underwater features and potential hazards.

  3. Sub-bottom profilers: These instruments are used to penetrate below the seabed and gather data on the geology and structure of the underlying sediments and rocks.

  4. Magnetometers and gradiometers: These devices measure variations in the Earth's magnetic field, which can help locate buried objects, such as shipwrecks or underwater pipelines.

  5. Acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCP): These instruments measure water current velocities at various depths, providing valuable information on ocean currents and water column properties.

  6. Dynamic positioning system: Survey vessels are often equipped with dynamic positioning systems to maintain a stable position and heading during survey operations, ensuring accurate data collection.

  7. Laboratories and data processing facilities: Survey vessels typically have onboard laboratories and data processing facilities to analyze collected data and generate real-time results.

  8. Autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) and remotely operated vehicles (ROVs): Some survey vessels are equipped with AUVs and ROVs to collect data in areas where it is difficult or unsafe for the vessel to operate, such as in deep water or near underwater structures.

Survey vessels are used by various organizations, including government agencies, research institutions, and private companies, to collect data and conduct studies in support of activities such as navigation, resource exploration, environmental monitoring, and scientific research.



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