Inkfish and VARD sign contract on state-of-the-art research vessel

We are pleased to announce that we have signed a contract with the US based research organization Inkfish for the design and construction of one of the most modern research vessels the world has seen. The vessel is of the new VARD 9 33 design. The value of the contract is exceeding 200 Mill euros.

06. July 2025

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Inkfish is a global philanthropic organization that integrates vessels, engineering, medical innovation, and operational expertise to develop new technologies and further marine research initiatives. 

A vessel for the future

The custom-built research vessel, project name RV6000, is specially designed for scientific exploration. It will join Inkfish’s growing fleet, alongside RV Hydra and RV Dagon, to support marine research globally. Working closely with host countries, data collected contributes to open-sourced repositories. The tailor-made research vessel, named RV6000 for Inkfish, is specially designed for seafloor mapping with a world-leading gondola mounted sensor suite, submersive support and ROV operations with an operational capacity to 6000 m depth.

The design is the result of an ongoing collaborative development effort initiated in early 2024 by Inkfish and their UK-based technical representatives, YTMC. It incorporates both current and anticipated requirements from Inkfish’s pioneering teams in science, subsea, and aviation who will operate aboard the vessel.

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Torkild Skjong, Lead designer Vard Design and SVP Sales & Marketing, Rune Rødset.

The technical arrangements include hybrid power generation and propulsion, enabling the vessel to reach a speed of 15 knots. The hull is developed for advanced seafloor mapping performance as well as superior seakeeping abilities, utilizing advanced anti-roll technologies for reduced motions and accelerations and excellent station keeping performances whilst in Dynamic Positioning Mode.

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Unique vessel built for the future

- Together with our long-term owner Fincantieri, we leverage our expertise and ability to tackle complex challenges with the support of our skilled teams. The result is a unique vessel built for the future in terms of its mission, design and on-board technology. Fincantieri and VARD are thrilled to contribute with our excellence to this groundbreaking project, and we are looking forward to continuous collaboration with Inkfish throughout the construction, says Cathrine Kristiseter Marti, CEO in VARD.

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VARD 9 33 – RV6000 vessel

RV6000 has an ROV with operational capacity to reach 6000 m depth and is able to support two manned submersibles. It is equipped with a stern-mounted A-Frame system and a large hangar for maintenance and storage. On the starboard side, an offshore crane equipped with AHC is configured for operations down to 2,500 meters.

The vessel is fitted with a hydroacoustic survey system capable of high-resolution seafloor mapping at 0.5 x 1 degrees resolution and water column analysis across all depths.

The vessel also features state-of-the-art laboratories, offices and workshops, with high-quality accommodation and recreational facilities designed for enhanced comfort. These amenities support up to 70 crew members and scientists and meet the stringent DNV COMF (Comfort Class) notation, with exceptionally low levels of noise and vibration.

Our research vessels are at the heart of what we do - they’re how we get science done. We’re excited to be working with VARD on the next step in that journey: a world-class vessel that will dramatically increase our capacity and broaden the support we can offer the global research community. This has been a unique opportunity to involve the researchers to collaborate with the ship builder and the operators from the first stage of the design process.

Stu Buckle, Inkfish

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Advanced and complex project 

- VARD is proud to partner with the highly demanding and professional team at Inkfish. This advanced and complex project fits VARD perfectly. To solve these challenging tasks shows the full capacity and competencies in Vard Group , says SVP Sales and Marketing in VARD, Rune Rødset.

Deliveries from VARD’s integrated value chain

Through our integrated value chain, we are delivering the design, building the hull, outfitting, integrating, and commissioning the ships for the customer.

 

  • Vard Electro delivers solutions from the highly technological SeaQ portfolio, focused on safety, efficiency, and GHG emissions reduction. The vessel features a fully integrated SeaQ Bridge, operated through 12” touchscreens with a highly intuitive matrix, providing both a comprehensive overview and complete control of bridge navigation and critical onboard systems via big-screen displays. This extends to the Mission / ROV Control Room, where a video wall with data display and four-split functionality enables synchronized operations, with full system integration of sonar package, CCTV, navigation and external sources.
  • The vessel will also be equipped with SeaQ Green Pilot, a cloud-based solution that enables real-time monitoring of fuel consumption, energy use, and emissions – both onboard and remotely. In addition, the delivery includes a class 2 dynamic positioning notation with closed bus-tie, enhancing energy efficiency and operational reliability. Combined, these technologies contribute to more efficient and environmentally conscious vessel operations.
     
  • Seaonics is a specialized supplier of mission critical handling equipment. Their deliveries for scientific research vessels focus on high operability, robustness and sustainability in the design. For RV6000, Seaonics will deliver the comprehensive and advanced lift- and handling package to support Inkfish’s research missions. The package includes an A-frame system, scientific winch system, launch and recovery system for ROV and offshore crane. 
     
  • Vard Interiors AS delivers cutting-edge interior solutions combined with sustainable HVAC-R and piping systems, blending high-quality craftsmanship with a strong focus on energy efficiency. This project sets a new benchmark for premium interiors on working vessels, combining innovative design and high-quality materials. Every area is carefully planned to ensure comfort and functionality, supporting crew well-being while providing an inspiring environment. Vard Interiors ensures this vessel stands out by redefining what a modern, sustainable workspace at sea can look and feel like.
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The most ultimate research vessel 

- The development of this vessel has been a demanding and challenging task. But with the excellent cooperation with the technical and operational team from Inkfish it has been a journey in the search for developing the most ultimate research vessel the world has seen so far, says Lead Designer in Vard Design, Torkild Skjong.

Technical information

The hull of the vessel will be built at one of VARDs yards in Romania, while the outfitting, commissioning and delivery will be from one of VARD’s shipyards in Norway. The delivery is scheduled to be in Q2 2028.

Overall technical information:

  • Length of 100 m and a beam of 20,7 meter
  • Max speed 15 knots utilizing eVSP propoulsors
  • Autonomy 30 days operation sequence
  • Deck Load and Deadweight capacity
  • Ultra deep winch capacities – 6000 m
  • DP capability
  • ROV Hangar
  • SUB Hangar
  • Stern A-Frame for Submarine handling and routing for Scientific winch
  • Helicopter Deck
  • Offshore Crane
  • Science work facilities
  • Crew and scientist capacity of 70 persons

 

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Rune Rødset

SVP Sales & Marketing

rune.rodset@vard.com

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