Friede & Goldman Inc. Design Zapata Rigs Building At Avondale
The three new SS-2000 Class semisubmersible offshore drilling rigs being built for Zapata Offshore Company by Avondale Shipyards, Inc., were designed by Friede & Goldman, Inc., naval architects and marine engineers, New Orleans, La.
Design of the New Zapata rigs is an outgrowth of an in-house research and development program in which Friede & Goldman, Inc.
spent several years designing and model testing a highly advanced new type of semisubmersible drilling unit. Successful results of the research and development program, backed by the experience of designing more than 100 offshore drilling units, led to Friede & Goldman's design of the new Pacesetter series (Pacesetters I, II and III) of self- propelled semisuhmersi'bles for the Western Company of North America, and to the SS-2000 series for Zapata Off-Shore Company.
Friede & Goldman, Inc., under the direction of its president and principal designer, Jerome L. Goldman, has pioneered a great variety of design developments in offshore technology, including one of the first true offshore mobile drilling units; the first jackup drilling unit ever to be raised by hydraulic jacks; the first mobile drilling unit to work in the North Sea; concepts for the first catamaran drilling ships; a long series of giant submersible drilling units built between 1955 and 1960; a score or more of semisubmersibles including the Sedeo 135 type, and the first application of cycloidal propulsion for dynamic positioning of a drilling ship.
The new Zapata SS-2000 rigs, scheduled for delivery beginning in the spring of 1975, are distinctive by their twin lower hulls of catamaran or ship-like configuration which provide superior performance characteristics, particularly in the dampening effect when subjected to surge motions. The 260-footlong 200-foot-beam drilling platform is supported by six cylindrical stability caissons. Normal drilling draft is 45 feet, with a displacement of 16,750 long tons. Each unit will have a variable deck load capacity of 2,000 tons and quarters accommodations for 90 persons.
The units will contain highcapacity drilling equipment capable of drilling to depths of more than 25,000 feet. They will have a design capability for drilling in 2,000 feet of water. Design of the rigs meets all U.S. Coast Guard and American Bureau of Shipping standards.
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- Oceans International Announces Merger And Expansion Plans page: 10
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- Bethlehem Begins Construction On 265,000-Dwt Tanker —Largest Vessel Built In The United States page: 12
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- Society Of Marine Port Engineers N.Y. Discuss Care Of Turbine And Hydraulic Oil Systems page: 14
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- K.W. Waldorf Named To New Zapata Post page: 15
- Bigger, Bigger . . . Bigger page: 18
- USMMA At Kings Point To Admit Women page: 19
- Storm Awards Contract To Bethlehem Beaumont Shipyard For Offshore Drilling Rig page: 20
- NASSCO Expanding Facilities To Build 150,000-Ton Tankers page: 20
- SNAME N.Y. Metropolitan Section Hears Technical Paper On 'New Approach To The Ship Hull Characteristics Problem' page: 21
- ASNE Annual Meeting Set For May 2-3 In Washington, D.C. page: 21
- Thomas B. Crowley Elected President At Western Shipbuilding Ass'n Annual Meeting page: 24
- FMD Appoints Sanchez To Direct Field Operations page: 25
- Alco Engines Names Comeng Holdings Ltd. Australian Licensee page: 25
- Friede & Goldman Inc. Design Zapata Rigs Building At Avondale page: 28
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- Ametco Shipping Elects J.E. Hundt President page: 29
- World Dredging Ass'n New Midwest Chapter To Meet February 28 page: 29
- L. Arthur Strenkert Named Sales Manager Smit Nymegen Corp. page: 31
- Magnavox Announces Offshore Drill Rig Positioning System page: 31
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- Worthington Service Corp. Names Budrick And lennings page: 33
- Zapata Corporation Reports Record Results page: 33
- Drew Chemical Names Rogers Managing Director New So. Africa Subsidiary page: 33
- Luckenbach To Build New Tampa Terminal page: 33
- SNAME Players Perform At Pacific Northwest Section's 27th Annual Fall Meeting page: 33
- David O'Neil To Head New Firm Of Marine Propulsion Consultants page: 34
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- Management Changes At Dearborn-Storm page: 36
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