The vessel, named Sophie Germain after the pioneering French mathematician and philosopher, is currently on its way from Sri Lanka’s Colombo Dockyard to France.
The CLRV is expected to arrive at Orange Marine’s base of La Seyne sur Mer around mid-August when it will replace Raymond Croze, launched in 1983.
The newbuild vessel was designed by Norway’s VARD and is of the VARD 9 03 design for the maintenance of submarine cables, both fiber-optic telecommunication cables, and inter-array power cables used for offshore wind farms.
The cable layer is 100 metres long, has a beam of 18.8 metres and a deadweight capacity of 1,800 DWT, can achieve a speed of 14.5 knots, and has accommodation facilities for 76 persons. It has three cable tanks to carry fiber optic and power cables, one of which is fitted with a carousel system.