Otto Marine Send Two AHTS to GoM, One to W. Africa

March 17, 2014

Offshore marine services firm Otto Marine informs it has obained a total of US$24.9 million in charter contracts for three offshore vessels – Redfish 4, Go Canopus and Go Altair. Details as follows:

Redfish 4, an 8,000bhp Anchor Handling Tug Supply (AHTS) vessel equipped with dynamic positioning 2 capabilities will be deployed for work on long term charter in Mexico.

AHTS Redfish 4: Image courtesy of Otto Marine
AHTS Redfish 4: Image courtesy of Otto Marine

Go Canopus, a 10,800bhp AHTS vessel built in 2009 with DP2 technology has been contracted on long term charter, also for work in the Gulf of Mexico.

Go Altair, a 5,150bhp AHTS with dynamic positioning 1 capabilities, has been cotracted for a short term towage project from Singapore to West Africa, and will then be strategically located to the West African market.

About the Company
Headquartered in Singapore, Otto Marine Limited is an offshore marine group which owns and operates a large fleet of offshore support vessels and is engaged in specialized shipbuilding of offshore vessels for primarily Deep Sea applications. The shipbuilding includes ship repair and conversion.
 

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