With a length of 146m and a width of 32m, the BigRoll Biscay is slightly smaller than the other Module Carriers in the fleet, but has a wider deck space than the RollDock vessels.
Although the BigRoll Biscay is a little smaller in length than the first two BigRoll ships, it has many similarities. The flush cargo deck of the BigRoll Biscay measures an impressive 123.8 x 32.2 m, compared to 125 x 42 m on the BigRoll Bering and Beaufort. The overall deck load capacity of all Module Carriers is 20 mt/m2.
The BigRoll Biscay isn’t ice class certified – but in contrast, the Biscay does have DP2, which enables Roll Group to serve clients that require DP capabilities for their projects in the Oil & Gas and Offshore Wind markets.
The BigRoll Biscay was built in 2015 and acquired by Roll Group in 2020.