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The DCV Balder is a Deepwater Construction Vessel operated by Heerema. It was constructed in 1978 by Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. as Semi-Submersible Crane Vessel. In 2001 it was conversed to DCV by Keppel Verolme (formerly Verolme Botlek).

The Balder has two cranes (1 * 3600 mT, 1 * 2700 mT). Since the conversion it is equipped with a class III Dynamic Positioning system for position keeping. It is fitted with seven 3,500 kW azimuthing thrusters and two propellors.

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MLD Winch

During the conversion a Mooring Line Deployment winch was installed, the largest in the world, with a diameter of 10.5 meter and a SWL (Safe Working Load) of 275 mT. In 2002 a J-Lay tower was installed. It is capable of laying pipe in waterdepths to 3000 meter.

The hull consists of two floaters with three columns each. Transit draught is ± 12 meter. For lifting operations it will normally be ballasted down to 25 meters. This way the floaters (with a draught of 12 meters) are well submerged to reduce the effect of waves and swell.

It is able to accommodate 350 persons.

Particulars

Length overall 154 meter
Breadth 86 meter
Breadth (incl. J-Lay) 118 meter
Max. draught 27 meter
Depth to workdeck 42 meter
Height J-Lay tower to workdeck 101 meter
Lightship weight 49,631 mT
Max. displacement 104,355 mT

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