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Holland Shipyards Group delivers third Offshore Support Vessel ‘Men Skey’ to Dixstone

24 maart 2026

Holland Shipyards Group proudly announces the successful delivery of Men Skey, the third and final Offshore Support Vessel (OSV) in a series of three built for Dixstone. Following the delivery of Men Cren and Men Goe earlier in 2025, this milestone marks the completion of a remarkable offshore newbuild program. With Men Cren already delivered as the first vessel in the series and both sister vessels currently operating successfully along the coast of West Africa, Men Skey will soon join them to further strengthen Dixstone’s offshore support activities in the region.

Built for performance in demanding environments

The three shallow draft (max. 3.5 m) multipurpose support vessels have been designed for versatility and reliability in challenging offshore and nearshore conditions. With a length of 52 metres, a beam of 15 metres and a maximum draft of 3.5 metres, the vessels are ideally suited for shallow water operations.

A hybrid propulsion configuration including two main engines, a bow jet thruster and a central electrically driven azimuth thruster.m This combination of power, flexibility and smart engineering enables the vessels to perform anchor handling, towing and supply duties efficiently in West Africa’s demanding offshore environment. 

A tailored offshore project

The series of three multipurpose Offshore Support Vessels for Dixstone demonstrates our ability to develop and build practical, purpose-built vessels for demanding offshore operations. Projects like this show how we approach complex assignments: translating operational requirements into robust and reliable vessels, from engineering through to delivery.

Strong partnership

We sincerely thank Dixstone for their trust, cooperation and constructive collaboration throughout this project. Delivering three vessels within a short timeframe requires alignment, transparency and mutual commitment, and this partnership has proven exactly that.

With Men Cren, Men Goe and now Men Skey heading to West Africa, we look forward to seeing the full fleet in operation and contributing to Dixstone’s continued growth in offshore marine services.