Nautilus Maxi
Nautilus Maxi is equipped for cable laying operations raging from very shallow water to 1.000 meters depths.
Nautilus Maxi is ideal in projects where the tide recedes entirely from the area. We can position the vessel on the shore and continue work while waiting for the tide to return. In a previous project, Nautilus Maxi ran aground 16 times due to tidal conditions, without causing damage to the vessel or the environment.
Nautilus Maxi is often used in projects in Europe, where waters are often shallower. The vessel is designed for tasks such as laying subsea cables, transportation, and the large crane can handle heavy lifts. Nautilus Maxi is also suitable for projects involving wind turbines and aquaculture facilities.
Ulstein Verft
Ship designer
Shallow water cable laying vessel
Vessel type
48.3 m
Length
20.0 m
Width
1776 tons
Tonnage
1.85 m (fully loaded), 0.70 m (ballast)
Draft
3 double berth cabins
Cabins
870 tons
Cable stowage