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Seacat Services installs advanced remote monitoring fleet wide

Written by Nick Blenkey
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Seacat Services energy support vessel (OESV)

DECEMBER 13, 2018 — Cowes, U.K., based offshore energy support vessel (OESV) operator Seacat Services has installed an advanced remote monitoring system across its fleet of fourteen catamarans.

The BareFLEET system, developed by Reygar Ltd, will give Seacat Services a new level of insight into the operational performance of its vessels, enabling progressive safety and technical availability gains,

Digitalization of operational practices, coupling remote data collection with advanced monitoring, is gaining pace throughout the offshore wind industry. To date, much of this investment has been focused on turbines and transmission, but now OESV operators are also adopting more advanced vessel monitoring approaches. While monitoring of key variables such as vessel motion, vibration, navigation and engine performance is common practice, increasing the efficiency of reporting, and pulling this performance data into one place, is essential to inform more effective fleet-wide decision making.

Seacat Services’ rollout of the BareFLEET system is part of the firm’s ongoing investment in the quality of the service it provides. and technical availability. All fourteen vessels in the Seacat Services fleet have been fitted with an “always-on” data connection. The BareFLEET system has now been integrated with existing sensors and equipment and will be used to monitor navigation data, vessel motion and the performance of engines and other critical machinery.

Seacat Services will be able to view a live feed of this data from its Fleet Operations Center in Cowes, allowing the business to keep tabs at all times on the performance of its vessels in the field. Critical alerts – such as an engine alarm – will be flagged instantly to shore-based personnel.

As the volume of data collected by the system increases, Seacat Services will conduct trend analysis, condition monitoring and preventative maintenance, enabling the operations team to detect and address developing faults in critical components before they result in failure or unscheduled vessel downtime.

The system will also improve the capacity of Seacat Services for efficient, regular reporting from the field. By making use of Reygar’s Digital Daily Progress Report (DDPR) mechanism, Masters and crews will be able to quickly log completion of key safety procedures such as drills and toolbox talks. BareFLEET is now integrated with CrewSmart – the cloud-based crew and fleet management software Seacat Services is using – bringing all of the data required for safe, effective crew management into one place.

“We’ve seen the wide-ranging benefits that digitalisation of operations has had for turbine owners and operators – and it’s time for the vessel market to follow suit by showing a commitment to matching these higher operational standards,” said Ian Baylis, Managing Director, Seacat Services.

“Our investment in BareFLEET will not only enable us to protect our most important assets – our masters, crews and the vessels they operate – but also ensure that our customers get maximum value from the boats they have under charter. As these digital systems become increasingly integrated, there is huge potential for cross-collaboration throughout the supply chain that ultimately helps us to change the way offshore wind farms are developed, built and serviced.”

“The advantage of a fully digital approach to vessel monitoring is that the value and efficacy of the system continues to increase as more and more data is collected,” said
Chris Huxley Reynard, Managing Director, Reygar Ltd. “The comprehensive nature of information gathered by BareFLEET, encompassing motion, navigation, fuel efficiency, engine health, vibration and DPR data – and the quick, effective way in which this is all presented – provides Seacat and their customers an unparalleled level of insight into their fleet operations.

“While Seacat Services will see immediate benefits from integrating BareFLEET onto its vessels, this is just the first step in a process of incremental improvement that aligns very closely with their ethos of being a leader in the offshore wind vessel market. We look forward to working closely with Ian and his team as they continue to innovate and realize the benefits of digitaliation in the coming weeks and months.”

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