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Wind Orca

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4C Offshore | Wind Orca
Wind Orca is a self propelled jack-up vessel which was delivered in 2012 following construction in Korea. Wind Orc's crane has a lifting capacity of 1,200 metric tons and a 132 metre hook height above deck. The boom has a simplified design focussed on providing efficient wind turbine installations, with optimisations driven by experience. These specifications make Wind Orca capable of handling the new generation of wind turbine generators including the SG 11.0-193 DD, V164-10.0 MW, V174-9.5 MW and GE Haliade-X 12MW.

In Q4 2023, the crane is to be upgraded to reach 155m above deck, with 1,600 ton lift capacity and 10,000t payload. Once upgraded, the vessel will be able to transport 3 x 14 MW turbines.

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General Information
Name
Wind Orca
Other Names
Pacific Orca
Operator
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Vessel Category
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Vessel Classification
Has Heli Deck?
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Build Information
Construction Country
Shipyard

Main Characteristics
Length Overall (LOA)
Minimum Draft
Maximum Draft

Speed
Transit Speed
Maximum Speed

Cargo Deck
Free Deck Space
Max. Deck Load
Cargo
Deadweight

Jacking
Max Jacking Speed
Num legs
Leg length

Design Criteria
Max Operable Significant Wave Height
Max. Operable Wind Speed

Vessel Identification
Call Sign
IMO Number
MMSI

Positioning
Dynamic Positioning (DP) Class

Cranes
First Crane Capacity
First Crane Radius
First Crane Description
Second Crane Capacity
Second Crane Radius
Second Crane Description
Max. Lifting Capacity

Links
Operator Website
Vessel Spec.