Brunvoll to Propel North Star’s Two New CSOVs

Published: 16.10.2025
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 North Star’s two new CSOVs. Illustration: Vard

 

Brunvoll has entered into an agreement with Vard for the delivery of complete propulsion and manoeuvring systems for two Commissioning Service Operation Vessels (CSOVs). The owner of these new vessels is North Star.

Each of the two CSOVs will be equipped, from aft to bow, with two azimuth propulsion thrusters, a retractable azimuth thruster, a tunnel thruster, and a combined retractable azimuth/tunnel thruster. Together with Brunvoll’s Propulsion and Thruster Control system, BruCon PTC, this will ensure highly efficient and capable vessels.

North Star’s Chief Technology Officer, James Bradford, says: "Choosing Brunvoll’s complete propulsion and manoeuvring package for our new CSOVs ensures we deliver ships that are reliable, efficient, and future-ready. This partnership supports our commitment to safe and sustainable operations, providing the flexibility and performance needed to help our clients deliver offshore wind projects successfully."

The azimuth propulsion thrusters are equipped with Brunvoll’s latest energy-efficiency innovation, the DL1-nozzle, also known as the “Dragless”. While traditional nozzles experience an efficiency drop at transit speeds, the DL1 maintains favourable hydrodynamic characteristics across a broader operating range.

– We have a long-standing relationship with North Star and we are deeply grateful for the continued trust they have shown in us. On the technical side, it is especially rewarding to see the offshore wind industry embracing our combined retractable azimuth and tunnel thruster, a solution we strongly believe in for making vessels more efficient and versatile,” says Bernt Rune Riksfjord, VP Sales at Brunvoll.

The vessels are based on Vard’s 4 19 design, with the following main particulars: length of 87.5 meters, beam of 19.5 meters, and accommodation capacity for 120 persons, along with all equipment required for a CSOV.

North Star has secured a long-term charter agreement with RWE for both vessels, which are schedule for delivery in 2028 and 2029. RWE is one of the world’s largest operators and constructors of offshore wind farms, currently operating 19 wind farms worldwide.

About North Star

  • Star North Star is the UK’s market-leading fully integrated shipowner-operator, delivering mission-critical offshore infrastructure support services across the offshore wind and oil and gas sectors.
  • Building on over a century of maritime experience, the company has expanded from oil and gas into renewables, delivering state-of-the-art hybrid-powered vessels equipped with advanced technology to support personnel, logistics, and safe access at sea.  

John Inge Vikan

jiv[a]maritimt.com

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