History and ownership
Built in 2009, the SEA1 Dorado Vessel is an advanced offshore support vessel currently managed by SEA1 Offshore. It has operated under several names, including Siem Dorado, Siem N-Sea, and Adams Vision, supporting heavy-duty offshore missions.
Technical details
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LOA: 94 metres
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Width (beam): 20 metres
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Deadweight: 4,257 tonnes
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Draught: 6.3 metres
The vessel boasts a cargo deck area of 1,046 m² and is equipped with a 100-tonne offshore subsea crane. Designed for complex operations, the vessel uses diesel-electric propulsion, with CAT engines, azimuth thrusters and Kongsberg DP/automation systems.
Operational area
Recent sources place SEA1 Dorado in offshore Brazil, with reported calls including Rio de Janeiro, Niterói, CARIOCA FPSO and Petrobrás 70 FPSO.
Crew and lifestyle
For SEA1 Dorado crew reviews and SEA1 Dorado jobs, crew should check current operator channels. Published facilities include single and double cabins, mess/day rooms, hospital space, fast rescue craft, life rafts and survival suits.
Environmental initiatives
In line with SEA1 Offshore’s sustainability goals to halve greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, the vessel adheres to strict energy-efficiency practices.
The fleet incorporates shore power compatibility and optimised waste management to minimise its carbon footprint and environmental impact during operations.
Reviews are broken down over 5 key criteria suggested by our members.
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Accommodation:
5
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Downtime Facilities:
5
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Food & Drink:
5
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Onboard Wifi:
5
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Cleanliness:
5