Vessel Fleet

Bridge of Greatship Maya - DP officer's console

Greatship Maya Anchored off Dampier - NW Shelf of West Australia
Bluestone Offshore’s Greatship Maya is a dynamically positioned (IMO Class 2) geotechnical vessel, capable of performing worldwide, geotechnical surveys in water depths of up to 2000m. The vessel holds a valid Special Purpose Ship Safety Certificate according to the IMO SPS Code 2008.
- Flag: Singapore
- Speed / Endurance: 13knots / 45 days
- Builder / Year : Keppel Marine 2009
- Length /Breadth: 93.6m /19.70 m
- Deadweight : 4600 tons
- Max loaded draft: 6.3 m
- Classification Society : Det Norsk Veritas (DNV)
- Main Engines: 4 x 2133 kw each
- Propellers: 2 x steerable rotatable (360deg) thrusters
- Bow Thrusters: 3 x 1050 kw Tunnel thrusters
- Accommodation:
- 66 Berths fully air-conditioned single and double berth cabins
- Recreational Rooms:
- Gymnasium, Reception Area, Lounge, Dayroom, Smoking room, Mess hall
- Workshop for instruments
- Client office space / Marine office / Geotechnical office
- Back Deck
- 7mx7m Moon Pool
- Two cranes
- Dynamic Positioning
- Gyro compass x 3
- DGPS x 2
- Motion reference x 2
- Underwater reference 1 x sonardyne / Hipap 500
- Mud system
Bluestone Offshore has the Greatship Maya currently configured as a dedicated geotechnical drill ship.
