(LOCKPORT, La.) — Bordelon Marine celebrates its 35th anniversary this year, and continues a tradition of excellence that has been the company’s hallmark from its inception in 1979. Throughout its history Bordelon Marine has maintained a family oriented culture and a positive presence in its community by continuing the long standing trust it has established with its vendors and employees alike.
Wes Bordelon took the helm of Bordelon Marine in 1999 at the end of a cycle of the family business that had seen several periods of growth and decline. Beginning in 2000, Bordelon implemented a program that ultimately rebuilt the fleet of vessels though newbuilds and acquisitions while simultaneously diversifying and solidifying the company customer base.
Bordelon Marine now operates a fleet of mini-supply vessels along with 260’ DP2 vessels. Bordelon Marine started a purpose built shipyard in 2011 specifically to build the new deep water Stingray 260’ DP2 series vessels. Bordelon Marine currently has one Stingray in operation working as a well stimulation vessel for Baker Hughes along with two more Stingray vessels in production with expected delivery dates in Q4 2014 and Q3 2015.
Bordelon Marine plans to maintain its presence on the shelf while building its fleet of 260’ DP2 vessels to support the deep water markets of the Gulf of Mexico and internationally.
"I feel a great sense of pride as a second generational owner, to be a part of this great history and look forward to many more years of growth and success," Bordelon said. "The company began an exciting new chapter in its evolution three years ago, with the construction of Bordelon Marine Shipbuilders and the design and creation of our new deep-water Stingray 260 DP2 series vessels. Since then we’ve delivered and placed under contract, the first of six vessels planned for construction with the next delivery later this year. We are excited and confident that the Stingray 260 DP2 series will support and foster the continued success of Bordelon Marine well into the future. Thank you all who have been a part of this company and its efforts through the years. A company is truly only as good as the collective talents and efforts of the people within the organization. Bordelon Marine is dedicated to excellence in all aspects of marine transportation and shipbuilding. We will continue to act as a responsible steward to the community, our employees, and the environment in which will all live."
Stingray series spec info
Stingray series class vessels are 257’ x 52’x 18’ DP-2 with a clear deck of 185’ x 44’ (8,272 sqft) and a top speeds of 14 knots. The Stingrays feature Cummins QSK 60-M (enviro friendly) Tier 3 main propulsion along with Schottel 1215, 220-hp per z-erives and Schottel STT2, 1020 hp per bow thrusters. The Stingray can hold 158 g fuel oil cargo, 4,000 ft3 bulk mud cargo, 10,400 bbl liquid mud cargo in three separate systems and 23 g potable water cargo. All systems are fully automated and controlled from the Bridge. The vessels can accommodate up to 40 passengers and feature an internal ROV office and control room. The Stingray series are SOLAS classed, FIFI 1 ACCU, EEP 175 and Tier 3.
For more information on Bordelon Marine, visit www.bordelonmarine.com.