“Most advanced” DSV at sea trials

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The Havyard 858 DSV 'Acergy Havila' constructed at Havyard's shipyard Havyard Leirvik in Sogn in Norway is now performing final sea trials of the ship systems.

The company calls the vessel the "world's most advanced Diving Support Vessel (DSV)".

The vessel will be delivered to the owner – a joint venture between Acergy and Havila Shipping – in the middle of this month. After delivery, the owner will perform extensive final testing of the advanced diving systems before the vessel is put into operation.

The 'Acergy Havlila' is a purpose-built vessel for saturated diving operations.

The vessel is 120 metres long, with a 23-metre width and weighs 7,250DWT. The vessel can accommodate 120 people.

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