VT Halmatic Sends the Fleet to Seawork
01 Mar 2005
Portchester UK based boat builders VT Halmatic
One certainty, however, appears to be the replacement of the VT Halmatic built Brownsea Island tourist ferry Maid of the Harbour by the current newbuild Spirit of Portsmouth, a 32.6m LOA ferry for the Portsmouth Harbour Ferry Company.
VT Halmatic’s Steel Division has just landed an impressive contract to build three WB18 workboats for an as yet unnamed overseas operator which will be similar to Prince Rock, delivered last summer to Cattewater Harbour Commissioners. Due for delivery in early 2006, these boats will not be ready in time for Seawork 2005.
Another recent success for the busy yard has been the contract to manufacture the Royal Navy’s next generation of naval seaboat. The new Pacific 24 RIB is to be built on a proven hull form that offers excellent seakeeping and load carrying ability. Powered by a six cylinder Yanmar marine diesel driving a Hamilton HJ 241 waterjet, the craft will be capable of service speeds in excess of 39 knots.
The 7.8m RIB features an aft helm position for two crew and removable modular seating for up to six passengers in front of the engine box. An all composite single point lifting arrangement is fitted to enable the craft to be safely launched and retrieved by the Navy’s current and future surface vessels. An inflatable self-righting system is also fitted. MJ Information No: 20439
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