The Marshall Art has been converted from a pleasure craft to a unique survey vessel offering a flexible platform for various survey activities.
The Marshall Art has been converted from a pleasure craft to a unique survey vessel offering a flexible platform for various survey activities.
The Marshall Art has been converted from a pleasure craft to a unique survey vessel offering a flexible platform for various survey activities.
The vessel has been carefully modified to offer various survey capabilities including hydrographic and geophysical survey, environmental sampling and ROV inspection.
The Marshall Art is fully equipped with a towing A-Frame, folding knuckle-boom crane and the option of accessible hull-mounted or side mounted pole for survey instrumentation. Inside the spacious wheelhouse, a generous area is dedicated to online/offline operations. A fly bridge offers ready access to antenna fixtures without working at height complications.
The Marshall Art offers a standard of accommodation rarely experienced on a survey vessel. The Marshall Art offers 4 twin berth cabins available for the charterers, all finished to an exceptionally high standard. An open plan Galley and Mess area on the bridge offers a comfortable living area, and there are 3 showers and 3 toilets onboard the vessel in total.
Classification
MCA Category 2 – 60 miles from Safehaven
Dimensions
22m LOA
Beam: 6m
Air Draught: 9m
1.7m Draft
Other
Engines
Caterpillar 3126TA 350HP
Thrusters
Fixed prop bow/stern thrusters
Generators
1 x 27KVA
1 x 21KVA 3 phase 415v
Speed
Cruising Speed: 9 knots
Survey Speed: 4 knots
Fuel Consumption
50 litres per hour @ 10 knots
Berths
13 personnel overall, 8-9 for charterers
Living Areas
Galley – Spacious working galley with ample capacity for 6-8 dining and separate lounge area
25m² Back deck
3 station survey desks with with multiple monitor options, including inbuilt with remote control for A-frame and winch from survey desk
MGO: 6.4 cuM
Fresh Water: 7500 litres
A-Frame
2 Tonne A-Frame with 1.5t hydraulic proportional winch controlled from survey station.
Moonpool
Crane
Crane: 2.5t/m - 370kg @ 5.2m, 720kg @ 3m
Cargo Load
Other
Sea water wash down pump for environmental samples. M20 Deck fixings are pre-mounted at 1m intervals for deck equipment.
Twistlocks installed for a 20 foot container centrally positioned on deck with option for a 10 foot container aft of wheelhouse
Dive system overview
3 Diver system
Onboard 13 Bar LP Compressor
Inboard HP Compressor for HP bottle recharge
16 Bar HP system
3 x 175m umbilicals
3 integrated 200 litre LP Air receivers
3 x Diver CCTV inc Hard disk recording
UPS backup for all Dive equipment
Clear-Com communications with Bridge & entire vessel
Intergrated foothole ladder within hullform for water access
Bespoke Integrated Container for equipment storage
Rescue davits port and starboard
Moonpool
Cargo Load
The Marshall Art offers a range of suitable deployment options for survey sensors.
The Marshall Art is fully equipped with a towing A-Frame, folding knuckle-boom crane and the option of accessible hull mounted or side mounted pole for survey instrumentation.
Inside the spacious wheelhouse a generous area is dedicated to online/offline operations. A fly bridge offers ready access to antenna fixtures without working at height complications.
Our team are open to options for towing arrays of magnetometers and have experience designing booms.
The 2-Tonne A -Frame and dedicated client survey station make the Marshall Art an ideal solution for inspection class ROV's.
The vessel benefits from pre-mounted M20 Deck fixings at 1m intervals for deck equipment. The standard sensor mount can be equipped with a USBL for subsea positioning.
The dedicated survey station, inbuilt monitors, 2 tonne A-Frame and joystick winch controls enable clients to handle equipment, perform grab sampling and camera drops comfortably.
The dedicated survey station, inbuilt monitors, 2 tonne A-Frame and joystick winch controls enable clients to perform grab sampling and camera drops comfortably.
A sea water wash down pump is provided for environmental samples.
Having an open spacious flybridge, the Marshall Art is ideal for a 360 degree view for bird and mammal observation.
Accommodation of this standard is rarely seen on a survey vessel.
The Marshall Art offers 4 Double Berth cabins available for the charterer, all finished to an exceptionally high standard. An open plan Galley and Mess area on the bridge offers a comfortable living area, and there are 3 showers and 3 toilets onboard the vessel in total.
The accommodation standard on the Marshall Art offers a first-class feel, which is highly unusual for a survey vessel or workboat.