Ross Eagle – ready for challenging offshore missions
Ross Eagle is a solid and adaptable offshore vessel, originally delivered as a platform supply vessel (PSV) from Brattvaag Shipyard in 2003. With a generous deck area, dependable performance and a skilled crew, she is well-prepared for the tough demands of operations in the North Sea and beyond.
In 2024, the vessel underwent a major upgrade, enabling her to deliver advanced technical services within both survey operations and plug & abandonment (P&A) work. She features a moonpool beneath a 100-tonne A-frame, along with two independent winch systems – making her an excellent platform for a wide spectrum of inspection, maintenance and repair activities.
Following her transition from traditional supply duties to offshore wind assignments in 2024, Ross Eagle has drawn strong interest from the industry. The ship and crew bring with them valuable operational experience, including site survey delivery for Norway’s first commercial floating offshore wind project.
Ross Eagle can be configured with a broad range of equipment tailored to specific project scopes. Her accommodation module has space for 38 personnel, allowing for crew-intensive missions over longer periods.
All of this makes Ross Eagle a flexible and capable asset – ready to support complex offshore projects across sectors.
Key Facts
- DP2 Station-Keeping System
- 1 x WROV – Fully Outfitted for Subsea Intervention
- 100mt A-Frame Positioned Over Moonpool
- Active Heave Compensation (AHC) Winch
- Personnel Onboard (POB): 38
- Deck Area: 640 m² Working Deck





