LARGEST HEAVY-LIFT VESSEL EVER BUILT IN THE U.S. CHRISTENED IN GALVESTON
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The vessel, TX-10,000, originally built by Versabar and later sold to TCM, a Teichman Group affiliate, in 2020, was acquired by Xenos Marine in
"The TX-10,000 is a true engineering marvel that performs ultra-heavy lifts safely and efficiently. After completing over 250 offshore platform installations and decommissioning projects, some of extraordinary note, it is known as one of the greatest heavy-lift vessels of all time," said
The TX-10,000 is the largest heavy-lift vessel ever built in
The vessel's gantry system is rated for a 10,000-ton lifting capacity, though offshore operations are limited to 7,500 tons due to pontoon restrictions. Its propulsion system includes eight 1,000-horsepower thrusters—four per barge—with backup systems that provide a DP3 rating, allowing the vessel to maintain position within three feet in unlimited water depths. Additionally, the TX-10,000 features an eight-point anchoring system for shallow-water operations, two helidecks, and a control house situated on the port pontoon for unobstructed views of operations.
With 44 diesel engines ensuring complete redundancy, the TX-10,000 is a highly reliable asset for complex operations. It can also be equipped with two massive lifting claws: a single claw can lift 3,000 tons or two claws combined for 4,000 tons. These claws, the largest in the world, are capable of grabbing structures in depths up to 350 feet. Each claw measures 130 feet tall, opens to 180 feet wide, and weighs 1,000 tons each.
Its most notable achievement was its role in the largest wreck removal in
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"Being involved with this incredible asset, as well as its smaller predecessor, has been a uniquely rewarding experience," said Fish. "As a former Marine Special Operations Operator, I understand the importance of preparation, problem-solving, and teamwork. These principles guide the Xenos Marine team as we push the boundaries of what's possible."
Following Sunday's ceremony, the TX-10,000 will return to its home base in
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