Overview
The MMA Monarch operates predominately for our clients in the South East Asia region and has a strong track record operating in Malaysia. The vessel is an ideal asset for anchor handling scopes, ocean towing and general supply requirements. The vessel’s dynamic positioning provides ideal manoeuvrability for working alongside offshore facilities and its cargo capacity provides reliable supply support.
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Key Features
- Notation:
✠A1, Towing Vessel, Fire Fighting Vessel Class 1, Offshore Support Vessel AH, (E), ✠AMS, ✠ACCU, ✠DPS-2, BP 157.12 tonne
- Built:
Built in 2010 by Jaya Shipbuliding and Engineering
- Port of Registry & Flag:
Labuan Flag
- Deck Space:
515 m² free deck space at 5.5 t/m² deck strength
- Bollard Pull:
157.12 t bollard pull is ideal for ocean towing scopes
- BHP: 12,069 BHP
Vessel Summary
- PARTICULARS
- Vessel Type Anchor Handling Tug Supply
- IMO Number 9494888
- Port of Registry Labuan
- Year Built 2010
- Class ABS
- Notation ✠A1, Towing Vessel, Fire Fighting Vessel Class 1, Offshore Support Vessel AH, (E), ✠AMS, ✠ACCU, ✠DPS-2, BP 157.12 tonne
- DETAILS
- Length Overall 75.40 m
- Breadth 16.80 m
- GRT-NRT 2,952/885
- Deadweight 2,193 t
- Depth Moulded 7.5 m
- Maximum Draft 5 m
- Clear Deck Space 515 m² (1,000 tons total)
- Deck Loading 500 m²
- Max Speed 14.8 kts
- Economical Speed 12.0 kts
- Bollard Pull 157 t
- Sewage Plant 1 x 50 men; Evac 900
- Rudders 2 x 2 Becker Rudder,S-A 2050/253 F2
- Joystick C-Joy
- Flow Meter Fitted
- CAPACITY
- Fuel Oil 1,263 m³
- Potable Water 430 m³
- Drill Water 430 m³
- Oil Based Mud 516 m³
- Dispersant 7.5 m³
- Dry Bulk 226 m³ in four tanks
- Foam 7.5 m³
- PUMPING RATES
- Fuel Oil 1 x 200 m³/hr @ 90 m head
- Potable Water 1 x 150 m³/hr @ 90 m head
- Drill Water 1 x 200 m³/hr @ 90 m head
- Oil Based Mud 2 x 75 m³/h @ 90 m head
- Dry Bulk 2 x 20 m³/hr
- MACHINERY
- Main Engines 2 x 4,500 kW Wartsila 9L32
- Generators 2 x 410 kW Caterpillar 3408 DITA
- Emergency Generators 1 x 76 ekW @1800 RPM, Leroy Somer
- Bow Thruster 2 x 600 kW, CPP 11.2 t Thrust
- Propulsion 2 x CPP
- ACCOMMODATION
- Berths 1 x 10, 2 x 8, 6 x 4
- Total 50
- FIRE FIGHTING
- Class 1
- Monitors 2 x 1,200 m³/hr
- Pumps 2 x 1,818 m³/hr
- DECK EQUIPMENT - Towing Winch
- Type 1 x Rolls Royce Brattvaag SL300W / BSL300W Waterfall
- Pull Line pull (2 drive unit) 300MT @ 1st. Layer (4 pumps)
- Brake Holding 450 t
- Wire Capacity 76 mm x 2,000 m
- DECK EQUIPMENT - Anchor Handling Winch
- Type 1 x Brattvaag SL300W / BSL300W
- Pull Line pull (2 drive unit) 300MT @ 1st. Layer (4 pumps)
- Brake Holding 450 t
- Wire Capacity 73 mm x 2,000 m
- DECK EQUIPMENT - Tugger Winch
- Number & Capacity 2 x 10 t Hydraulic
- Wire Capacity 22 mm x 200 m
- Other Deck Equipment
- Storage Drum Electro-hydraulic, 76 mm x 2,000 m
- Towing Pins 2 x 300 t Karmoy
- Shark Jaws 2 x 300 t Karmfork
- Stern Roller 1 x 500 t 4.5 m x 2.3 m
- Crane 1 x 2.2t @ 12.2 m; 5.9 t @ 6m, North Pacific MCT 1040
- Deck Voltage & Sockets 2 x 220V 2X440V
- Water Maker 10 m³/Day
- LIFESAVING
- Liferafts 6 x 25 man
- Lifejackets 63
- FRC/Rescue Boat/Davit 1 x Semi Rigid Rescue Boat Narwhal SV-480
- Lifebuoys 10
- Immersion Suits 56
Projects
MMA Offshore was contracted by the Australian Government, Department of Defence to undertake the Cape Barren to Babel Island Hydrographic Survey.
MMA Offshore is a primary contractor to oil and gas operators, providing autonomous underwater vehicle solutions to collect seafloor and sub-seafloor data to assist in the engineering design of subsea infrastructure.
MMA Offshore was contracted by the Australian Government, Department of Defence to undertake the Mavis Reef (East), Bonaparte Archipelago Hydrographic Survey. The objective of the Survey was to update Australian Hydrographic Office Charts AUS730, AUS732, AUS320 and AUS323 through the provision of safety of navigation hydrographic surveys.
MMA was contracted by Allseas for the provision of grouting services and grout material on two drilling platforms that are to be decommissioned on the UK Continental Shelf.
MMA designed, fabricated and installed nine buoyant ‘sculptural reef flutes’ individually tethered to the seafloor by reinforced concrete and steel pyramids.
DPIRD awarded MMA an EPCI contract for an artificial reef to be installed 7km off the coast of Hillarys, Western Australia.