Read Authentic Ratings for the Havila-Phoenix
IMO: 9407990
Offshore Support Vessel, Norway
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Vessel Details
MMSI
257721000
Callsign
LAMQ8
Width
23.0 m
Length
128.0 m
Reviews (3)
Brenti
2025-07-17
United Kingdom
Position: Catering Assistant
Advantages:
The esteemed vessel, the Phoenix, offers accommodation for up to 140 seafarers. While the cabin sizes are notably compact, each individual is assured of their own private space. Additionally, the ship boasts an expansive gym located in the hold, which is a significant benefit, complemented by recreational options such as ping pong.
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TheSeafarer
2025-07-18
United Kingdom
Position: Catering Assistant
Advantages:
The gym was impressively large and exceptionally well-equipped, providing ample opportunity for fitness activities. Additionally, the galley offered a pleasant space for meal preparation.
Disadvantages:
The vessel exhibited signs of age and lacked cleanliness. The cabin assigned to me was quite cramped and had a strong odor of smoke.
Gabriel
2023-12-10
Position: Radio Officer
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Latest News (2)
DeepOcean Secures Major Walney Extension Contract with Dong Energy
DeepOcean, a respected name in the maritime industry based in Norway, has successfully clinched a significant contract with Dong Energy for the installation and trenching of components for the Walney Extension offshore wind project, situated in the Irish Sea. This ambitious project entails a comprehensive scope that includes route engineering alongside the installation and trenching of an extensive 136 kilometers of offshore export cables, complemented by an additional 23-kilometer interlink cable. Scheduled to commence in 2017, the offshore operations will utilize the cutting-edge cable installation vessel, Maersk Connector, which was integrated into the DeepOcean fleet in early 2016. Ottar Maeland, Executive Vice President of Greater North Sea at DeepOcean, expressed enthusiasm for this development, stating, "We are delighted to be expanding our relationship with Dong Energy from the offshore oil and gas market to the key growth area of offshore wind. This major contract highlights our commitment to delivering innovative solutions with our state-of-the-art Maersk Connector and the versatile installation and trenching vessel, Havila Phoenix." The Walney Extension Project is strategically located in the Irish Sea, west-south-west of the Isle of Walney in Cumbria. Earlier this week, DeepOcean also announced a contract secured for post-lay trenching and survey works in Australia, further establishing its global presence.
Havila Phoenix Set for Major Conversion Ahead of Subsea Contract
In a significant development for subsea operations, Havila Shipping has officially entered into a contract with Deep Ocean for the charter of the subsea vessel ‘Havila Phoenix’. This contract spans an impressive seven years, including the possibility of four additional one-year extensions. To prepare for its upcoming cable laying and trenching tasks, the Havila Phoenix will undergo extensive modifications. Havyard Ship Technology has been designated to manage this crucial conversion project, which is anticipated to be completed by March 2014, as announced in a recent press release from the company.
Frequently Asked Questions
⚙️ Did Havila-Phoenix have any engine problems?
Based on available news reports, Havila-Phoenix has been mentioned in connection with engine-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning engine problems. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.
🛢️ Did Havila-Phoenix have any oil spills or pollution incidents?
Based on available news reports, Havila-Phoenix has been mentioned in connection with spill-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning spills. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.