Seajacks Scylla En Route to Great Yarmouth

Seajacks has confirmed that Seajacks Scylla’s voyage recommenced.

The vessel is scheduled to arrive in Great Yarmouth Port in time for her naming ceremony on Thursday, 3 March.

In early December, Seajacks Scylla started her journey from a Samsung Heavy Industries yard in South Korea to the Port of Rotterdam on-board the heavy load carrier vessel HLV Osprey, however, bad weather prolonged the vessel’s voyage.

Despite the slowdown, the Scylla will still be delivered and ready for her first offshore wind job as planned – in March, following the naming ceremony at Seajacks’ home port of Great Yarmouth.

The name of the world’s largest wind farm installation vessel originates from Greek mythology, where the Scylla was a monster that lived on one side of a narrow channel of water, opposite its counterpart Charybdis.