Alka Marine, Acta Marine Partner to Purchase a Damen Multicat

January 16, 2023

Alka Marine and Acta Marine have teamed up within a joint venture (JV) to purchase a Damen Multicat 2712, operated by Alka Marine.

The JV company called Alka Marine International, is incorporated under the French law and registered in Saint Nazaire. The vessel is named Coastal Aurora.

(Photo: Alka Marine)
(Photo: Alka Marine)

Built in 2014, the 27-meter-long vessel is adapted to offshore wind support operations, including anchoring works, subsea structure maintenance, among others. With its 2 x 9.8-ton cranes at 16.5-meter, and a 150-ton winch, the Coastal Aurora has a bollard pull of 34 tons and has a 150-square-meter deck space. It just went through a complete maintenance program to operate as soon as January 2023 at the highest security standards and productivity. The Damen Multicat 2712 class is a worldwide reference for its reliability and versatility.

The Coastal Aurora crew consists of French officers with other international and will work in rotations, resulting in total 10 newly created jobs. Their recruitment is currently being finalized. The Coastal Aurora sails under the Dutch flag for the time being; with the aim to transfer to the French flag in the coming period.

Thibaut Choquer, Nicolas de Boer (Alka Marine’s management) and Govert Jan van Oord (Acta Marine management), said, "From our long-term partnership on workboats, we have decided to jointly invest in a reliable and known vessel that enables to carry out complex maritime operations safely. It’s a large, modern and comfortable vessel. With this new vessel, we keep track of our strategy to develop our services marine energies market and meet our customers expectations."

The Coastal Aurora was chosen for maritime operation works in West Africa starting in January 2023.

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