New Generation Shipbuilding OSV Delivered

日期:2014-02-17 22:06:24
MarineLink.comSunday, February 16, 2014

OSV Mr Ernie: Photo courtesy of Cummins Hotips

The latest Cummins-powered Offshore Service Vessel (OSV) delivery from Houma, Louisiana-based New Generation Shipbuilding is representative of the 'New Generation' in supply vessel design.

According to Cummins Hotips, the distinctive bow and fo'csle profile on the 171 by 36-foot Mr. Ernie is reminiscent of some of the progressive International designs. This can be attributed to additional super structure design work by the Lafayette, La. based office of Incat-Crowther although the design and engineering support team also included Parfait Maritime, Mino Marine, LLC and Farrell and Norton Naval Architects.

Design work that carried the raised focsle deck well forward and right to the side shell allows for roomy accommodations with bunks and mess room for 32 people. This provides a variety of 6, 4 and 2-person cabins for the four crew-members and 28 other workers and allows for versatility for charterers doing offshore servicing or support work. At the same time, the aft deck provides an impressive 112 by 30 feet of clear cargo space with a 375 LT capacity.

Below deck there is extensive tankage including dual-purpose tanks for fuel or liquid mud.. In addition to a dedicated 13,460 US-gallon potable water tank, there is also a 92,328-gallon ballast or potable water tank. This will give the supply vessel great flexibility with a total deadweight of 707 LT.

A 13.0-knot speed comes from a pair of Cummins K38M Tier 2 diesels delivering a total of 2000 HP through Twin Disc MGX-5321 gears to 72x65-inch Bird Johnson 4-blade propellers. A 350 HP Cummins QSM11 engine powers the Bruvoil bow thruster. A pair of Cummins QSM11 powered 300 kW gensets meet the ship’s electrical requirements.

Cummins Hotips state that Joe Gregory, owner and managing member of the firm, explained that the boat is named for his partner Mr. Ernest Vicknair Jr. Mr. Ernie is owned by Joe Gregory and Ernie Vicknair. Operating arm New Generation Marine Services has been hired to work in the GOM on a long-term contract.

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