OEG Renewables has completed construction and sea trials for Furioso, its newest crew transfer vessel (CTV), to enter its global fleet and has secured a charter.
Furioso will embark on a five-year charter, supporting operations and maintenance activities on offshore wind farms in Germany.
The CTV was designed and built in the UK and is the first Brevity Class CTV to enter the market.
It was designed by Chartwell Marine and built and commissioned by OEG Renewables.
The company said Furioso’s optimised hull form ensures “exceptional manoeuvrability and stability”, while its interior can accommodate up to 32 personnel in flexible configurations for enhanced comfort during extended offshore stays.
OEG Renewables owns and operates a modern fleet of 15 multi-purpose CTV offshore vessels that operate in the UK, Europe and Taiwan supporting offshore wind construction and O&M activities.
The recent sale of the 12-year-old Manor Initiative CTV, coinciding with the arrival of the new Furioso CTV, underscores OEG Renewables’ “commitment to maintaining a modern fleet capable of meeting the needs of clients in all offshore wind markets around the world”.
OEG Renewables general manager (fleet) Mike James said: “We are delighted to be adding this highly versatile first of the new Brevity class vessel to the OEG Renewables fleet.
“Our modern fleet expands OEG Renewables capabilities, integrating with the group’s other service lines to provide an unrivalled suite of services and products to meet our clients’ objectives.”


