MAN HIGH SPEED ENGINES POWER CANADIAN OSV

Mar 10, 2025 | Marine propulsion & machinery news

Polish shipyard CRIST has ordered six MAN 12V175D high-speed variable speed gensets in connection with the construction of an OSV (Offshore Support Vessel) for DOF of Canada.

Provisionally named Sea Dragon, the OSV is set to assist operations off the coast of Newfoundland. The newbuild vessel was designed by MMC Ship Design & Marine Consulting and is scheduled for delivery by Q1 2027. The ice-classed, 110m long vessel, will feature dynamic positioning class 3 and be capable of hosting 164 persons. It will support a range of operations, including gas crew changes, drilling support, field safety standby, emergency towing and ice management.

Lex Nijsen, Head of Marine Europe and Americas, MAN Energy Solutions, said: “This engine set-up will enable the Sea Dragon to perform a great variety of tasks over a wide load-range where characteristics such as seakeeping, responsiveness and adaptability will be key. Not only is this is an excellent reference for the MAN 175D engine, it also marks the beginning of what we trust will be a long operational presence in North America.”

Florian Keiler, Head of High-Speed, MAN Energy Solutions, said “The MAN 175D is a versatile unit that reaches most competitive fuel consumption in variable speed mode. Its environmental footprint and operating costs are lowest in class due to its high fuel-efficiency, low lube oil consumption and long service-intervals. Combined with MAN Energy Solutions’ after sales support MAN PrimeServ, we are confident the 175D represents a worthy overall package for customers and we thank DOF for placing its trust in us.”

MAN Energy Solutions developed the MAN 175D engine range to supplement and complete its product portfolio in the maritime sector. Available in three variants of 12-, 16- and 20-cylinders, the engine is available with an output ranging from 1,500kW to 4,400kW and is optimised for propelling ferries, offshore support ships, tugs and other working vessels. Other variants have been developed for other market areas. The 175D is designed to be extremely eco-friendly, with low fuel consumption, compliance to the latest exhaust gas emission standards. It is cleared for operation on biofuels such as FAME and HVO and prepared for future operation on methanol.

Image: ‘Sea Dragon’ OSV (source: MAN/Crist/MMC)

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