Robin Rigg OWF Bathymetric Survey Complete, Maintenance Underway

Robin Rigg OWF: Bathymetric Survey Complete, Maintenance Underway

Operations & Maintenance

The Bathymetric Survey at the Robin Rigg offshore wind farm is now complete and the 12 meter Catamaran ‘Norfolk Swift’ has demobilised from this site.

A general maintenance programme will continue with the transfer of technicians out to selected turbines by Crew Transfer Vessels (CTVs) on a daily basis as and when required.

There are now 6 CTVs connected to the offshore wind farm. The EON Service Vessels ‘Solway Spirit’ and ‘Solway Challenger’ have been joined by ‘Rhoscolyn Head’, ‘Porth Wen’, ‘Porth Cadlan’ and ‘Lynas Point’ and a wide berth is requested around these vessels at all times while on site but all mariners, especially fishermen, are requested to keep a wide berth from any turbine where it can be observed that these vessels are working.

None of their work is expected to interfere with any other vessels and all work will be dependent on weather and conditions.

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Source: kis-orca.eu; Image: Alicat Workboats (Solway Challenger, one of the vessels working At Robin Rigg offshore wind farm)