Damen CSD450 Zephir proves success in Russian Arctic region

Research & Development

Despite a very tight schedule and the extremely remote location, a customised Damen cutter suction dredger 450 has been delivered to the Russian Arctic region on time.

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The contract for the CSD450, named Zephir, was signed in December 2020.

According to Damen, the standard stock dredger had to be adapted to the particular Russian circumstances in just three months.

Due to the short spring and summer season in the Far North, the delivery time was critical and had to take place before the ice started to return.

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Assembled while ground still frozen

Additionally, as a further challenge, the shore assembly of the dredger had to be done whilst the ground was still frozen and the launch, on the other hand, had to be performed as soon as the ice had thawed.

The outfitting and upgrade of the CSD450 was carried out at the specialist Damen Dredging yard in the Netherlands. This included increasing the dredging depth to -14 m, plus classification and standard stock additions such as a deck crane, anchor booms, a spud carriage and an accommodation unit.

Zephir was transported fully dismounted due to the complex and challenging journey it was about to take to the Gulf of Ob, which is located over 2,000 km North East of Moscow.

First, the CSD had to travel on a truck to Antwerp before it was shipped to Saint Petersburg, and then it was transported by train to Salekhard.

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The Damen CSD went straight to work and already performed a number of capital dredging jobs in the region, including deepening small rivers and stretches of the Gulf of Ob.

The dredger pumps some 3,000 m3/h of mixture through its floating pipeline.

Now, as winter has fallen in northern Russia, the dredger is currently on its winter stop until the ice melts again.