Elevate Your
Offshore Wind Vessel Selection
in Three Steps
Our intuitive Vessel Selector streamlines offshore wind vessel procurement by giving you instant access to key specifications of the global vessel fleet. The tool lets you filter by your KPIs and requirements to quickly see which vessels are capable, available, and how they perform.
Our Vessel Selector Tool simplifies vessel procurement by equipping you with data-driven insights across three core topics
Key Features of
the Vessel Selector
- Includes all relevant jack-up and heavy-lift vessels, including Chinese fleets
- Select from both current and future turbine models, including Chinese OEMs
- Access crane specifications, including height and lifting capacity
- View nacelle weight and hub height for each turbine model
- Covers all publicly announced vessel and installation contracts
- Includes installation performance data for over 5,000 installed turbines
How the Vessel Selector supports better decisions
Identify capable vessels
Choose from a wide range of turbine models and foundation components, and the tool will instantly narrow the global fleet to vessels that can execute your project.
Refine Results by:
- Vessel characteristics and registration
- Technical limits
- Installation and rigging constraints
- Foundation and component parameters
Save time by filtering a complete, industry-wide dataset available in just a few clicks
Review Vessel Availability
Spot availability windows, avoid scheduling conflicts, and make proactive chartering decisions early in the procurement cycle.
Compare Vessel Performance
Performance data tells you which vessels install faster and more efficiently. Choose vessels that deliver, not just those that are available.
Typical Use Cases
Vessel Owners
- See which vessels you compete against
- Strengthen bids with market-backed insights
- Improve contract win rates
T&I Managers
- Track vessel supply and demand across regions in real time
- Identify under- and oversupply early to anticipate rate movements
- Confidently select vessels for current and future turbine models

