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Cutting Edge New Hybrid Utility Vessel “Tor Boreas” Available for Charter

Inyanga Marine Energy Group, a leader in marine energy solutions, has announced the operational management of the Tor Boreas, a state-of-the-art hybrid utility vessel, in partnership with Tor Group. The vessel is now available for prompt charter and is currently in Penzance, UK.

The vessel is targeted at the offshore wind sector and is suited for a wide range of activities in the sector, including geotechnical seabed surveys, ROV operations, subsea inspections and diving operations.

Richard Parkinson, CEO of Inyanga Marine Energy Group, says: “Tor Boreas sets a new gold standard for utility work vessels in this sector. The vessel abounds in highly innovative features. The vessel has electric propulsion integrated through a dynamic positioning system which enables the vessel to accurately  hold station while subsea tasks are performed. This is much more efficient in terms of Co2 emissions and fuel consumption. The vessel also has a Gyro stabilized anti-roll system, providing a very stable operating platform and making the vessel safer as well as able to operate in more marginal conditions. In addition, she has a 4 point mooring for operations where dynamic positioning is not suitable, such as diving. What’s more, she offers an excellent quality of accommodation for up to 12 client personnel, facilitating longer periods offshore. This outstanding vessel is at the very top end of the workboat code in terms of her operational capabilities.”

Kemal Torlak, CEO of Tor Group, says: “We are delighted to form this new partnership with Inyanga Marine Energy Group. This state of the art vessel has been designed to meet all the offshore operational requirements of clients and exceed their expectations.  Inyanga will add significant value to the vessel by supplying a highly experienced crew onboard, providing additional services such as surveying, ROV and offshore operational management.”

Kemal adds: “This vessel has been designed to raise the bar for environmental standards in the workboat sector. A diesel-electric powertrain was selected to ensure optimal efficiency, while an IMO Tier III exhaust system guarantees reduced emissions during operation compared to a conventional diesel-driven vessel.”

Tor Boreas has a length of 26.95m and breadth of 11m, a depth of 4.35m and a maximum draught of 3.5m. She features an offshore crane and a 5 tonne hydraulic A- frame, as well as towing capability, with a 25 tonne electric aft winch and a 17 tonne bollard pull.

The vessel was designed by Macduff Ship Design and built in Turkiye by Tor Marine, part of the Tor Group.

The vessel is now available for prompt charter and is currently in Penzance, UK.

Inyanga Marine Energy Group, a leader in marine energy solutions, has announced the  operational management of the Tor Boreas, a state-of-the-art hybrid utility vessel, in partnership with Tor Group. The vessel is now available for prompt charter and is currently in Penzance, UK.

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