Seaway 7 adds Seaway Swan to its HTV fleet

July 25, 2022
Seaway 7 has taken delivery of a new semisubmersible heavy transport vessel (HTV) by entering into a bareboat contract with United Faith for its newbuild vessel MV Xin Qun 3, renamed Seaway Swan.

Offshore staff

OSLO, Norway — Seaway 7 has taken delivery of a new semisubmersible heavy transport vessel (HTV) by entering into a bareboat contract with United Faith for its newbuild vessel MV Xin Qun 3, renamed Seaway Swan.

Seaway Swan is a 50,000-Te-DWT HTV with an open stern and large deck free from obstructions.

This addition to Seaway 7’s world-class HTV fleet will further extend the company’s capacity to load larger and longer cargoes such as XXL monopiles and modules that would typically need to be skidded on and off the vessel over the stern. The Seaway Swan is suitable for float-over operation projects, feeder duties alongside installation vessels and offshore (subsea) construction support, due to its dynamic-positioning (DP2) capabilities.

The vessel has been built by the Qingdao Beihai shipyard, part of the CSSC group.

Successful sea trials were completed at the beginning of April and all systems, functions and capabilities are reported to be working well.  Its maiden voyage will commence later this summer when Seaway Swan transports four large ship-to-ship cranes from their pick-up point in Qingdao, China, to Alexandria, Egypt, for discharge in September.

The vessel is registered in Norway and carries the Norwegian International Ship Register flag.

Seaway 7 now operates six HTVs, as well as two heavy-lift vessels, three cable vessels and has two newbuild next-generation offshore wind installation vessels under construction.

07.25.2022