41.25m Bollard Pull Anchor Handling Utility Tug

$650.000,00

Description

General Description:

Principal Particulars

Rebuilt: 2011 (Certificate)

Flag: Indonesia

Classification: Abs + BKI

Dimensions

Length Overall: 45.00m

Breadth: 12.00m

Depth (molded):4.20m

Draft (loaded): 3.60m

Draft (designed): 3.00m

GRT / NRT: 507 / 152Tons

Propulsion

Main Engines: 2 × 1800 BHP Yanmar 6Z-ET

Gearbox: 2 × Ulstein 600 AGSC-S-K; 2:2:1 Ratio

Generators: 2.99kW GM 6-71

Bow Thruster: 300HP Hydraulic Power with CPP – 3.4MT Thrust

Propellers / Rudders: Twin Screw Controllable Pitch 360° / Open Propellers

Speed and Consumption

Maximum Speed: 12Knots

Consumption: 9.5Tons/Day

Economical Speed: 8-9Knots

Consumption: 7.5Tons/Day

Cargo Capacities

Max Deck Space: 200m2 (20m×10m)

Deck Strength: 3.0Tons/m2

Cargo Railing: Provided

Fuel Oil: 300m3

Potable Water: 170m3

Freezer Space: 8.5m3

Cooler Space: 8.5m3

Discharge Rates

Fuel Oil: 50m3/Hr @ 44m

Potable Water: 60m3/Hr @ 44m

Equipment

Towing Winch: Single Drum

Line Pull: 165,375Lbs

Bollard Pull: 40Tons

Winch Wire: 44mm×730m

Stern Roller: Fitted

Shark Jaws:  Ulstein 440MT

Accommodation

Officer: 4×1 Berths

Crew: 2×4 Berths

Passenger / Crew: 1×2 Berths + 2×2 Berths

Hospital: 8 Berths

Total: 26 Berths

Radio and Navigation Equipment

SSB: Stephas Engineering SEA 222 150Watts

VHF: Skanti TRP 2500 & Ray 53

Echo Sounder: Data Marine 3000

Radar: Furuno 1830 – 24 NM

Weather Fax: Navtex Receiver ICS Nav 5 C/W Antenna

GPS: Furuno Gp-32

Auto Pilot: Wagner

Computer + Printer: Provided

Satellite Phone + E-Mail: Provided

Fire Fighting Equipment

Fire Pump: Fitted 1200m3/Hr (1/2 FiFi)

Fire Monitor: 3 Units

Spray Boom: 2 Units, 5m with Nozzles

Special Equipment

Oil Spill Dispersant Tank: 5,600L Capacity

Semi Rigid FRC: 6-Man Capacity with Launching

Welding Machine: 250 AMP

Vessel Built To Comply With SOLAS Regulations

41.25m Bollard Pull Anchor Handling Utility Tug

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