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Second CSOV newbuilding delivered to Bernhard Schulte Offshore
Published in: Wind, Press Releases

Bernhard Schulte Offshore (BSO) has taken delivery of its newest Commissioning Service Operation Vessel (CSOV), built by Ulstein Verft in Norway. The vessel, named ‘Windea Clausius’, was officially christened on 4 September and will serve the global offshore energy industry.
“The new ‘Windea Clausius’ completes our modern offshore fleet which now comprises five state-of-the-art vessels,” says Matthias Müller, Managing Director at Bernhard Schulte Offshore. “The new ship and its sister vessel ‘Windea Curie’, which has been already delivered in June, are characterized by their innovative design features focused on reliability, operability, flexibility, and sustainability.”
“The delivery of ‘Windea Clausius’ marks another important milestone in our long-standing collaboration with Bernhard Schulte Offshore. This vessel represents the forefront of maritime innovation, with a strong focus on sustainability, flexibility, and safety. We are proud to contribute to the green transition in the offshore industry by delivering solutions that combine high performance with a low environmental footprint,” says Lars Lühr Olsen, Managing Director, Ulstein Verft.
‘Windea Clausius’ features two sterns and azimuth propellers at both fore and aft, ensuring optimal performance in Dynamic Positioning (DP) operations and enhancing fuel efficiency. Regardless of whether the vessel is facing towards or away from the weather, it maintains excellent operability and flexibility. With the Ulstein’s TWIN X-STERN design, the ship can minimise motion—critical for safe gangway operations as well as crew and personnel well-being.
Equipped with a large, height-adjustable, centrally located walk-to-work gangway and elevator tower for personnel and cargo transfers, the vessel also includes a 3D motion-compensated crane for offshore lifts of up to five tonnes. Onboard logistics are optimised with spacious storage areas and stepless access to offshore installations. In addition, ‘Windea Clausius’ features a height-adjustable boat landing system that allows for safe and stepless transfer of personnel and equipment between the CSOV and smaller crew transfer vessels—an important safety aspect especially while operating within offshore wind farms.
The new ‘Windea Clausius’ offers up to 90 cabins with windows for charterers’ offshore personnel. In total, there are 111 cabins providing comfortable living conditions for up to 132 individuals. With hybrid battery propulsion and methanol fuel readiness, the vessel is designed for low-carbon operations and is ideally suited for both operations and maintenance (O&M) and construction support roles, particularly in harsh offshore environments.
The newbuilding is named after the German physicist Rudolf Clausius whose work on thermodynamics established fundamental principles for understanding energy transformations, including wind energy. The naming continues the tradition of naming BSO’s offshore vessels after outstanding personalities and scientists, as the ‘Windea La Cour’, ‘Windea Leibniz’, ‘Windea Jules Verne’, and ‘Windea Curie’.
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About Bernhard Schulte Offshore
Bernhard Schulte Offshore (BS Offshore) is the offshore unit of the Schulte Group. Founded in 2015, Hamburg-based BS Offshore as an asset provider is responsible for the group’s offshore activities in the offshore wind, oil, and gas markets. The Schulte Group is an international, family-owned group of companies specialising in ship owning, ship management, maritime software solutions, maritime services and asset management. With over 140 years of expertise in the industry, the Schulte Group controls a modern and diversified fleet of over 75 fully or partly owned vessels and manages 680 ships. Through its global network of more than 30 offices in major shipping locations, the Schulte Group employs 40,000 crew and over 5,500 people on shore. www.bs-offshore.com