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Bernhard Schulte Offshore received their latest CSOV from Ulstein Verft

On 26 June 2025 Bernhard Schulte Offshore (BSO) took delivery of the state-of-the-art, commissioning service operation vessel (CSOV) WINDEA Curie, yard number 320 from Ulstein Verft.

Key features include a motion-compensated walk-to work gangway and elevator tower, a helideck, and a 3D-compensated crane, making her ideal for diverse offshore projects, including wind, offshore oil and gas. This SX222 design has been developed by Ulstein Design & Solutions AS.

Key features include a motion-compensated walk-to work gangway and elevator tower, a helideck, and a 3D-compensated crane, making her ideal for diverse offshore projects, including wind, offshore oil and gas. This SX222 design has been developed by Ulstein Design & Solutions AS.

The new ship and her sister vessel will not only add more capacity to their offshore fleet, but will also strengthe BSO’s reputation due to their design features, especially with regard to fuel economy and flexible employment.

The vessel has an X-STERN at each end for soft movements, increased comfort and reduced fuel consumption. She has highly efficient engines and a heat recovery system to ensure optimal performance and reduced environmental impact, aligning with Schulte Group’s commitment to sustainability.

The vessel offers up to 90 cabins with daylight, providing comfortable living conditions for offshore personnel. In total, there are 111 cabins, accommodating up to 132 people, with life-saving equipment for all onboard.

Featuring advanced DP systems and incorporating the TWIN X-STERN technology, the vessel keeps precise positioning and stability in challenging offshore environments. This capability is crucial for maintaining operational excellence and safety.

Bernhard Schulte Offshore received their latest CSOV from Ulstein Verft
Bernhard Schulte Offshore received their latest CSOV from Ulstein Verft
Bernhard Schulte Offshore received their latest CSOV from Ulstein Verft
Bernhard Schulte Offshore received their latest CSOV from Ulstein Verft
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