Cochin Shipyard has commenced construction of the Pelagic Wahoo, a next-generation commissioning service operation vessel (CSOV) being built for Cyprus-based Pelagic Wind Services, part of Pelagic Partners. The keel-laying ceremony was performed by Andre Groeneveld, CEO of Pelagic Wind Services.
The Pelagic Wahoo is the second in a series of advanced CSOVs for the company and is designed to be methanol-ready, positioning it as a key asset in the transition toward greener shipping and renewable energy support.
Measuring 93 metres in length and 19.6 metres in breadth, the vessel is based on the Kongsberg UT 5520 MH design, optimised for safety, sea-keeping performance, and fuel efficiency. It will accommodate 120 personnel, including wind-farm technicians, and will carry DNV comfort class notations.
Equipped with a full hybrid propulsion system, the CSOV will feature permanent magnet azimuth thrusters, advanced ship automation, next-generation deck machinery, power systems, bridge consoles, and monitoring technologies. Its large battery bank will enable port operations with minimal emissions, further reducing its environmental footprint.
Cochin Shipyard said the project underlines its commitment to innovation, sustainability, and international collaboration, reinforcing its position as a premier builder of specialised next-generation vessels.