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Title:
Model of the diving support vessel Subsea Mayo
Object name(s):
ship model
Brief description:
Model of the sub-sea diving support vessel "Subsea Mayo"
Collection:
Aberdeen Archives, Gallery and Museums
Accession date:
06/06/2002
Acquisition method:
Gift
Associated concept:
Maritime History
Associated date:
1987
Associated person:
Subsea Ltd
Credit line:
Presented in 2002.
Current location:
On Display - Aberdeen Maritime Museum
Material:
plastic
Object name:
ship model
Object number:
ABDMS045023
Object production date:
Date - earliest / single:
1987
Date - latest:
1987
Object status:
Accessioned object
Responsible department/section:
Maritime History
Text:
The Mayo was built in 1987. It is currently operated by DSND. Previous operators include Subsea and Stena. The Mayo is a diving support vessel, fitted with a 16 man saturation diving system rated to a depth of 450 metres. The vessel has two diving bells and a hyperbaric lifeboat. It also has a facility for air diving. The vessel can support working and observation ROVs (remotely operated vehicles). Typical jobs are related to construction support and well abandonment, such as pipeline tie-in work and hydrostatic testing. The vessel has eleven marine crew but can accommodate up to eighty people. In October 2001, Mayo returned from the Barents Sea where it was involved in the recovery of the Russian submarine Kursk. Divers working from Mayo cut holes in the submarine's hull and secured the cables used to lift the vessel.

Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/9a8acee5-ec23-3594-9ae6-6939714efe79

Use licence for this record: CC 0

Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/9a8acee5-ec23-3594-9ae6-6939714efe79, Aberdeen Archives, Gallery and Museums, CC 0

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