'Acta Pegasus' marks next phase in Acta Marine’s fleet development
Acta Marine has announced the delivery of Acta Pegasus, its fourth walk-to-work (W2W) vessel and a state-of-the-art DP2 construction service operation vessel (CSOV). The vessel can accommodate up to 135 persons and is equipped with advanced offshore access and lifting systems, including a 3D motion-compensated SMST gangway and a 3D-compensated crane. In line with Acta Marine’s sustainability ambitions, Acta Pegasus is methanol-ready, supporting the transition towards lower-emission offshore operations.
Growth of renewable energy
As the first newbuild vessel in a series of four being constructed for Acta Marine at Tersan Shipyard in Turkey, Acta Pegasus will sail under the French flag, supporting offshore wind projects in France. Operating from Montoir-de-Bretagne, Acta Marine France will provide reliable and efficient offshore support services to its clients, contributing directly to the growth of renewable energy in the region.
“The arrival of Acta Pegasus marks a new standard for sustainable walk-to-work vessels, featuring environmentally friendly technologies such as green methanol dual-fuel engines that significantly reduce CO2 emissions. We are currently mobilizing the vessel and making final preparations to deploy the vessel to her first project," stated Rob Boer, CEO of Acta Marine.
Sister vessel Acta Hercules is currently under construction and is scheduled to enter service during the first quarter of 2026, followed by newbuild vessels Acta Gemini and Acta Aquarius during the second quarter of 2026. Together, these four newbuild vessels form a key part of Acta Marine’s continued investment in a modern, sustainable and future-ready fleet.












