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Seacor-Maya

IMO: 9701528

Offshore Tug Supply Ship, Mexico

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Seacor-Maya

Vessel Details

MMSI

345070362

Callsign

XCAR4

Width

19.0 m

Length

87.0 m

Reviews (1)

Nathan

2024-11-22

Position: Oiler

Advantages:

Looking for information about this vessel. Does anyone have experience with this boat? Good food and quarters?

Disadvantages:

No personal experience yet, just gathering info.

Latest News (1)

ABS Classes First Offshore Vessel in GOM to Use Hybrid Power

Mar 13, 2018 13:21

ABS today announced it was selected by SEACOR Marine to class the first offshore support vessel (OSV) in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) to operate using hybrid power. SEACOR requested the BATTERY-Li notation for its Maya OSV currently operated by Mantenimiento Express Maritimo SAPI de CV (MEXMAR), SEACOR Marine’s joint venture in Mexico. The OSV is being upgraded to use lithium battery power, with modifications expected to be completed in May 2018. “ABS recognizes the economic and environmental benefits of hybrid powered vessels to reduce fuel consumption and emissions in the marine and offshore industries,” said ABS Director for Offshore Support Vessels, Dr. Wei Huang. “This milestone reinforces our safety mission and promotes development of alternative power applications and energy storage systems that optimize efficiencies.” “The hybrid power solution on the SEACOR Maya has the potential to significantly reduce fuel consumption—by as much as 20 percent,” said SEACOR Manager of Engineering, Tim Clerc. “Integrating new technologies is complex. To help SEACOR realize the benefit of using cutting-edge hybrid power, we partnered with ABS, to class the lithium battery system, to help validate its reliability. The operational savings gained from a hybrid power solution will also reduce emissions and facilitate our compliance to strict environmental regulations.” SEACOR has engaged ABS to provide the optional BATTERY-Li notation, on three additional OSVs operated by MEXMAR, planned to upgrade to a similar battery system. The conversion to hybrid power for SEACOR Azteca, SEACOR Warrior and SEACOR Viking is expected to be completed in July 2018. Source: gcaptain

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⚙️ Did Seacor-Maya have any engine problems?

Based on available news reports, Seacor-Maya has been mentioned in connection with engine-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning engine problems. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.

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