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Cable special vessel OMS TBN II
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Cable special vessel - OMS TBN II - ULSTEIN - hydrographic survey / hybrid
Cable special vessel - OMS TBN II - ULSTEIN - hydrographic survey / hybrid
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Characteristics

Type
cable, hydrographic survey
Other characteristics
hybrid
Length

130 m
(426'06" )

DWT

9,240 t
(10,185 us ton)

Width

22 m
(72'02" )

Draft

8 m
(26'02" )

Speed

13 kt

Passenger capacity

75 unit

Description

Overview
The OMS TBN II is a fibre-optic cable layer designed for subsea telecommunications projects. It performs cable laying and repair operations and supports ROV interventions for seabed installation and maintenance. The design integrates an ULSTEIN X-BOW® hull form, hybrid battery solution and ULSTEIN® POWER Variable Speed Generator (VSG) to reduce emissions and improve operational efficiency.

General information
Vessel type: Cable lay
Design: SX252 Fibre-optic CLV
Design house: Ulstein Design & Solutions AS
Owner: OMS Group
Builder: Ulstein Verft AS
Year built: 2028
Yard number: 329

Related solutions
  • X-BOW®
  • ULSTEIN® POWER Variable Speed Generator (VSG)
  • ULSTEIN AUTOMATION solutions

Role and capabilities
The vessel is intended for subsea telecom operations with primary functions of fibre-optic cable laying and repair. It carries ROV systems and associated support equipment to conduct seabed surveys, trenching support and intervention tasks. Propulsion and power systems are configured for low-emission operations and flexible power management during sensitive subsea works.

Caractéristiques / spécifications techniques
  • Length: 130 m
  • Beam: 22 m
  • Deadweight: 9,240 tonnes
  • Maximum draught: 8 m
  • Maximum speed: 13 kn
  • Accommodation: 75 POB

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