‘Kitty Petra’ to Work at Gwynt y Môr

Operations & Maintenance

After seven months of working in the North Sea, Tidal Transit’s Kitty Petra personnel transfer vessel (PVT) will be heading west in May 2015 to join her sister vessel Tia Elizabeth working on the Gwynt y Môr offshore wind farm, which is situated 8 miles off the North Wales coast.

Gwynt y Môr Offshore Wind Farm Limited has awarded Tidal Transit a charter contract for Kitty Petra for an initial 12 months, with an option to extend the contract by a further two years. The vessel and its crews are no strangers to Gwynt y Môr having worked there in 2014 when Kitty Petra first arrived in the UK.

Like Tia Elizabeth, Kitty Petra will be based at the port of Mostyn in North Wales, and both vessels will be used to transport and support the wind farm’s (O&M) technicians.

“I’m very pleased with Kitty Petra’s new contract. I believe we have demonstrated to RWE Innogy that Tidal Transit vessels are ideal workboats to use in support of massive projects such as the Gwynt Y Môr offshore wind farm,” said Tidal Transit Commercial Director, Leo Hambro when he announced the award of this latest charter contract.

Gwynt y Môr is a greater than £2billion offshore wind farm and is a shared investment between RWE Innogy; Stadtwerke München GmbH; and Siemens.

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