The platform supply vessel Sea Swift of the PX105 design. Photo by Gunnar Haug.

Sea Swift (Swift Tide)

New name: Swift Tide. Platform supply vessel of the large and proven PX105 design. The loading deck area is in excess of 1,000 square metres and the vessel has a load capacity of 4,700 tonnes.

Owned By
Tidewater
Built By
Partner yard
Year
2014
IMO Number
9656694

Primary Specifications

Length
88.9 m
Beam
19 m
Dead weight
4700 tonnes
Draught (max)
6.6 m
Speed (max)
15.5 kn
Accommodation
23 POB
Deck area
985 sqm

Additional Data

Fuel oil
870 cbm
Fresh water
1260 cbm
Ballast/ Drill water
1520 cbm
Note: Specifications may have changed since the original completion date.
Classifications: DNV+1A1, SF, E0, DYNPOS-AUTR, CleanDesign, COMF-V(3), LFLFuelled, DK(+), HL(+), ICE-C, NAUT-OSV

Ship history

The Zhejiang yard, a part of the Sinopacific Group, delivered twelve ULSTEIN designed vessels to Deep Sea Supply during 2013 and 2014.

The vessels are constructed for operations all over the world. "We are very pleased with the vessels - and so are our clients", stated Finn Amund Norbye, CEO in Deep Sea Supply. "ULSTEIN participated in the vessels' construction and was also responsible for the electrical installations. Communication and quality of work have been good. We have taken delivery of twelve large state-of-the-art platform supply vessels in approx. 18 months, which must be considered to be very satisfactory." The X-BOW® hull line design eliminates slamming from head sea, increases comfort and safety and reduces fuel consumption.

In addition to the basic design, ULSTEIN delivered a comprehensive package of systems and equipment as well as on-site support. ULSTEIN's equipment deliveries include diesel electric propulsion and engines, and the system deliveries include power distribution and propulsion, automation, internal communication and entertainment, navigation and radio. The vessels were among the first in which ULSTEIN had the switchboards produced at their own company in Ningbo, reducing delivery time due to shipment.

Ships delivered:

  • ZJ2013 Sea Falcon - delivered 5 February 2013 - IMO 9645683
  • ZJ2014 Sea Flyer - delivered 14 May 2013 - IMO 9645695
  • ZJ2015 Sea Forth - delivered 16 August 2013 - IMO 9656735
  • ZJ2019 Sea Spark - delivered 23 October 2013 - IMO 9656620
  • ZJ2016 Sea Frost - delivered 13 November 2013 - IMO 9656735
  • ZJ2020 Sea Spear - delivered 6 January 2014 - IMO 9656632
  • ZJ2021 Sea Spider - delivered 27 January 2014 - IMO 9656644
  • ZJ2022 Sea Springer - delivered 8 April 2014 - IMO 9656656
  • ZJ2023 Sea Supra - delivered 10 June 2014 - IMO 9656668
  • ZJ2024 Sea Surfer - delivered 18 July 2014 - IMO 9656670
  • ZJ2025 Sea Swan - delivered 3 September 2014 - IMO 9656682
  • ZJ2026 Sea Swift - delivered 23 October 2014 - IMO 9656694

2017: All vessels in the DESS fleet were merged into the Solstad Farstad fleet. From 1 October 2018, this company changed named to Solstad Offshore. The vessels are having their prefix changed from 'Sea' to 'Normand'.

September 2019: In connection with 5-year classing, the vessel was repainted and renamed 'Normand Swift'.

December 2020: Solstad Offshore ASA has entered into a Frame Agreement with ExxonMobil Exploracao Brasil Ltda for the provision of supply vessel services supporting their exploration activities in Brazil. The Frame Agreement is for three years firm, and the first call off was received for the 'Normand Swift' for a period of three months with commencement during December 2020.

2023: Sea Swift has been sold to Tidewater and change name to Swift Tide.