An integrated MOSHIP based system will be designed into the ship, ideally stored within a hangar on the main deck to minimise maintenance burden and free up the main deck space for other roles.

Selection of a horizontal or vertical transfer system will generally be determined by the vessels secondary roles - a vertical system will maximise free main deck space by locating the decompression chambers on a lower deck, whilst a horizontal system will occupy more of the main deck whilst occupying space on a lower deck.

Further Information

  • Maximum capability; ability to operate at the fullest extent of depth and current and adapt to changing rescue scenarios.
  • Maximum sortie capacity and minimum sortie time.
  • Minimum time to complete rescue, particularly for DISSUBs with larger crews.
  • Potentially able to be used for wide range of secondary salvage
    or inspection tasks.
  • Requires high crew skill level and corresponding standard of training and upkeep.
  • More complex and expensive to maintain than a bell.

Vehicle

Rescue Capacity 16
Depth 500m*
 Classification Lloyds Register

Launch & Recovery System

Load Rating  30 tonnes
Operating Sea State  5**
Classification  Lloyds Register

TUP

Capacity  Restricted only by MOSHIP space availability
Classification  Lloyds Register

ROV

1000m intervention ROV as standard

Ancillary Equipment

Optional  Mating targets, side scan sonar, surface comms, ELSS pods and pod posting target

MOSHIP Interface

DP Class  N/A
Deck Space  475m2+
On Board Power  600kVA
 
*   Option available of depth rating up to 610m.
** Option available up to sea state 6.
+   Flexible deck arrangement, dependant on TUP capacity. 
     Equipment can be located to suit required configuration.
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