Heavy-lift vessel MV Frida of SAL last week carried out a tandem lifting test at full rated capacity for the new Orca Class, confirming the ship’s capability under maximum load.
During the trial, both deck cranes worked together from the vessel’s starboard side at their longest outreach. Each unit raised 800 tonnes of bags filled with water, giving a combined test load of 1,600 tonnes. The results, according to the company, showed that the vessel meets all requirements for structure, stability, and heel at peak load.
To control heel during the side lift, the vessel used its onboard anti-heeling technology, which kept the load in balance. In addition, the ship’s stability pontoon delivered an extra safety margin at low draft, highlighting the performance of the Orca Class design.
For scale, SAL likened the load to hoisting roughly half a dozen fully loaded 747 passenger jets or about a dozen adult blue whales. The company also thanked all teams involved for carrying out the test safely and successfully, and shared the achievement on social media.