Claims
- 1. A method for transferring a deck having a plurality of legs from a barge to a floating offshore structure, comprising the steps of:a. connecting one end of the barge to the floating offshore structure using a connector that allows only relative pitch between the barge and floating offshore structure; b. skidding the deck from the barge to the floating offshore structure on a resilient runner; and c. disengaging the connection between the barge and the floating offshore structure.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein:a. the legs of the deck are supported a predetermined distance above the surface of the barge by a skid girder welded to the legs of the deck; and b. a removable runner is provided on the skid girder and positioned above the resilient runner for lowering the deck legs to the surface of the floating offshore structure once the transfer is complete.
- 3. A method for loading a deck having a plurality of legs onto a barge and transferring the deck from the barge to a floating offshore structure, comprising the steps of:a. providing removable cups on the bottom of each leg of the deck; b. attaching a skid girder to the legs of the deck such that, with said skid girder having a removable runner attached to the bottom surface of the skid girder and a resilient runner attached to the bottom surface of the removable runner, and said skid girder being positioned such that said resilient runner is a predetermined distance above the surface on which the removable cups rest; c. removing the removable cups such that the skid girder and resilient runner support the deck and the deck legs are at a predetermined distance above the surface on which the skid girder rests; d. skidding the deck onto the barge; e. transporting the barge adjacent a floating offshore structure and connecting the barge to the floating offshore structure using a connector that allows only relative pitch between the barge and floating offshore structure; and f. skidding the deck onto the floating offshore structure; g. removing the removable runner from the skid girder such that the deck legs support the deck on the floating offshore structure.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein the removable runner is formed from wood.
- 5. The method of claim 3, wherein the resilient runner is formed from rubber sandwiched between steel plates.
- 6. A method for transferring a deck having a plurality of legs from a barge to a floating offshore structure, comprising the steps of:a. connecting one end of the barge to the floating offshore structure using a connector that allows only relative pitch between the barge and floating offshore structure; b. connecting a brace from the barge to the floating offshore structure at a predetermined depth on the floating offshore structure such that the two-point connection formed by the connector and brace prevents relative pitch between the barge and the floating offshore structure; c. skidding the deck from the barge to the floating offshore structure; and d. disengaging the connections between the barge and the floating offshore structure.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein:a. the legs of the deck are supported a predetermined distance above the surface of the barge by a skid girder welded to the legs of the deck; b. a removable runner is provided on the skid girder for lowering the deck legs to the surface of the floating offshore structure once the transfer is complete.
- 8. The method of claim 6, wherein the brace attaches to the barge using a swivel connection.
- 9. A method for loading a deck having a plurality of legs onto a barge and transferring the deck from the barge to a floating offshore structure, comprising the steps of:a. providing removable cups on the bottom of each leg of the deck; b. attaching a skid girder to the legs of the deck, with said skid girder having a removable runner attached to the bottom surface of the skid girder and a resilient runner attached to the bottom surface of the removable runner, and said skid girder being positioned such that said resilient runner is a predetermined distance above the surface on which the removable cups rest; c. removing the removable cups such that the skid girder and resilient runner support the deck and the deck legs are at a predetermined distance above the surface on which the skid girder rests; d. skidding the deck onto the barge; e. transporting the barge adjacent a floating offshore structure; f. connecting the barge to the floating offshore structure using a connector that allows only relative pitch between the barge and floating offshore structure; g. connecting a brace from the barge to the floating offshore structure at a predetermined depth on the floating offshore structure such that the two-point connection formed by the connector and brace prevents relative pitch between the barge and the floating offshore structure; h. skidding the deck from the barge to the floating offshore structure; i. removing the removable runner from the skid girder such that the deck legs support the deck on the floating offshore structure; and j. disengaging the connections between the barge and the floating offshore structure.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein the removable runner is formed from wood.
- 11. The method of claim 9, wherein the brace attaches to the barge using a swivel connection.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/903,776, filed Jul. 31, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,988,932.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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