All Chartwell Marine articles
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NewsFuture fuels conundrum: crewing, insurance, funding
There’s no confusion about one thing in today’s workboat industry: that there is confusion about what the future for fuels looks like. Finance and crewing elements are equal unknowns, delegates heard at the Get Set for Workboat 2050 conference in Rotterdam last week.
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NewsOEG expands offshore wind vessel fleet with new CTV
OEG has added a multi-purpose Crew Transfer Vessel (CTV) to its fleet after successful sea trials.
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NewsDiverse Marine prepares to launch greenest craft yet
A third daughter craft commissioned by offshore wind operator Purus is edging closer to its sea trials, marking another milestone for a vessel that its makers say ranks among the most environmentally advanced of its kind.
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NewsMaking waves with methanol: Partners chart course
British yacht builder Archipelago Expedition Yachts is pioneering methanol propulsion for yachts with a view to its use in commercial vessels.
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PodcastPODCAST: Charting offshore wind with Chartwell
After a year marked by political uncertainty, supply-chain strain and uneven global momentum, the UK offshore wind sector entered 2026 with a much-needed shot of confidence. Chartwell Marine’s Andy Page talks to Maritime Journal about where he sees the industry heading.
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ArticleINTERVIEW: Charting offshore wind with Chartwell
After a year marked by political uncertainty, supply-chain strain and uneven global momentum, the UK offshore wind sector entered 2026 with a much-needed shot of confidence.
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NewsDiverse hands over latest CTV in Ambitious delivery
Isle of Wight-based Diverse Marine, a Seawork platinum sponsor, has delivered its latest Ambitious-class Crew Transfer Vessel (CTV).
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NewsNew year - new ideas: Look Ahead 2026 Part 1
Our Look Ahead feature this year runs in two parts – here is Part 1, with a lot of predictions saying digital will play a large part.
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News - VideosWATCH: Chartwell Marine design enters US offshore operations
A Chartwell Marine-designed crew vessel has been delivered for offshore operations in the US, powered by Volvo Penta.
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NewsChartwell cements APAC footprint with CTV delivery
Chartwell Marine and Pacific Radiance have delivered a Brevity-Class CTV as the Chartwell expands its global footprint into the APAC region.
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NewsFisheries patrol vessel handed over at Seawork
One of the numerous events at Seawork this year is the hand-over of an aluminium fishing patrol boat North Eastern Guardian IV, a fisheries patrol vessel that was built in the very port she will operate from.
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NewsSeawork Awards 2025 winners crowned
Seawork’s annual awards were given out last night, with Loki Dynamics claiming the overall ‘Spirit of Innovation’ prize for its Revolutionary VR headsets, a seasickness solution that could truly change everything across the maritime industry as a whole.
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NewsNavigating the future of propeller systems
The “Get Set for Workboat 2050” session at Seawork 2025 offered a deep dive into propulsion solutions
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NewsBest of British: Vessel design & build perfection
Two of Seawork’s regulars are showcasing their joint collaboration again with vessels on the pontoons at Mayflower Park.
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News - VideosWATCH: Diverse Marine delivers daughter craft for VARD CSOV fleet
A next-generation daughter craft designed by Chartwell Marine has been delivered for deployment from VARD’s CSOV fleet.
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News - VideosChartwell’s fast ferry triFoiler enters sea trials
The TriFoiler demonstrator – funded by a £1.86m UK Government grant – has entered sea trials
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NewsWorkboat conference on security risks and going green
The Seawork conference, held outside the UK for the first time, tackled the urgent need to decarbonise the workboat industry while ensuring maritime security resilience.
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NewsUS offshore wind ‘a story of momentum’
The Oceantic Network has painted a picture of growth for the third quarter of 2024, dubbing it a story of momentum; however it also says private investment and activity ‘are decelerating’.
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NewsChartwell Marine expands into APAC
Chartwell Marine is expanding into the APAC region with a new office in Singapore and a new senior hire to lead it.
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NewsFEATURE: Winds of change in offshore support
The offshore wind farm industry is still in its early days, and as turbines grow in size and power and move further offshore, the kind of vessels required to support them is also changing. Stevie Knight has a look at a couple of the options.