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SEA POWER Technical specifications General Vessel SEA POWER Type of vessel Self-propelled ship-shaped semi jack-up Classification Germanischer Lloyd Flag Danish Technical Dimensions Length 91.76 m Breadth 21.6 m Draft 4.25 m Leg length 32 m Deck load 1.5 - 2.0 t/m² Tanktop load 5 t/m² Free deck space 1020 m² (subject to deck layout) Total net deck load 2386 t (depending on stability) Service speed 7.8 kn Operating water depth 4.5 - 24 m (depending on tide, penetration) Jack-leg System No. of legs 4 Jacking system Wire Jacking speed 0.7 m/min Spudcan footprint 8.70 m² Main Crane Type TEREX CC2800 Main boom length 72 m + 12 m Jib Max crane capacity 230 t @ 15 m outreach (22 meter using super lift) Cargo Crane Type MH Hydralift Main boom length 11 - 19.5 m Max crane capacity 27 t Tank Capacity Fuel 405 m³ Fresh water 39 m³ Sewage tanks 50 m³ Power Sources Main engines 2 x 1200 kW Shaft generator 2 x 750 kW Aux generator 1 x 425 kVA Power supply 3 x 380 V, 50 Hz Charterers’ Accommodation Charterers’ personnel 18 persons Charterers’ cabins 17 cabins Office facility 1 office with 1 work desk Other facilities Rest lounge Mess room Gym facilities (shared with vessel crew) Rev 120410 Sister vessels, SEA POWER and SEA ENERGY have been providing the offshore wind market with cost effective installation and component replacement services since 2002. These unique leg-suspended, self-propelled vessels are of the semi jacked type and have a relatively short pre-loading time making them extremely efficient in performing their operations. Both vessels can operate in wa- ter depths of up to 24 m. The vessels can also provide a turbine feeder service with offshore transfer of components made possible by the ability to jack-up and create a stable offshore platform alongside an offshore construction barge. SEA POWER is capable of carrying between one and three turbines in the 2.3MW to 3.6MW range. In March 2012, SEA POWER’s crane was upgraded – increasing her lifting height to 100 m above main deck and her capacity to 230 tonnes. Due to her unique super-lift concept the crane boom outreach can be extended to a 22 m radius with full load. Visit A2SEA.com

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SEA POWERTechnical specifications

GeneralVessel SEA POWERType of vessel Self-propelled ship-shaped semi jack-up Classification Germanischer Lloyd Flag Danish

Technical DimensionsLength 91.76 mBreadth 21.6 mDraft 4.25 mLeg length 32 mDeck load 1.5 - 2.0 t/m²Tanktop load 5 t/m²Free deck space 1020 m² (subject to deck layout)Total net deck load 2386 t (depending on stability)Service speed 7.8 knOperating water depth 4.5 - 24 m (depending on tide, penetration)

Jack-leg SystemNo. of legs 4Jacking system WireJacking speed 0.7 m/minSpudcan footprint 8.70 m²

Main CraneType TEREX CC2800Main boom length 72 m + 12 m Jib Max crane capacity 230 t @ 15 m outreach (22 meter using super lift) Cargo Crane Type MH HydraliftMain boom length 11 - 19.5 mMax crane capacity 27 t

Tank CapacityFuel 405 m³Fresh water 39 m³Sewage tanks 50 m³

Power SourcesMain engines 2 x 1200 kWShaft generator 2 x 750 kWAux generator 1 x 425 kVAPower supply 3 x 380 V, 50 Hz

Charterers’ Accommodation Charterers’ personnel 18 personsCharterers’ cabins 17 cabinsOffice facility 1 office with 1 work deskOther facilities Rest lounge Mess room Gym facilities (shared with vessel crew)

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Sister vessels, SEA POWER and

SEA ENERGY have been providing

the offshore wind market with

cost effective installation and

component replacement

services since 2002. These unique

leg-suspended, self-propelled

vessels are of the semi jacked

type and have a relatively short

pre-loading time making them

extremely efficient in performing

their operations.

Both vessels can operate in wa-

ter depths of up to 24 m.

The vessels can also provide a

turbine feeder service with

offshore transfer of components

made possible by the ability to

jack-up and create a stable

offshore platform alongside an

offshore construction barge.

SEA POWER is capable of

carrying between one and three

turbines in the 2.3MW to 3.6MW

range.

In March 2012, SEA POWER’s

crane was upgraded – increasing

her lifting height to 100 m above

main deck and her capacity to

230 tonnes. Due to her unique

super-lift concept the crane

boom outreach can be extended

to a 22 m radius with full load.

Visit A2SEA.com

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