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  • The launch and the first tests took place on the Loire

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    Alumarine ‘SNS 277’ for S.N.S.M.’s Golfe Du Morbihan station

    2018-04-06T11:38:00

    The Alumarine shipyard has just launched the new ‘SNS 277’ heading for the SNSM station in the Golfe Du Morbihan, located at Port Blanc. The first seatrials on the Loire are said to have gone perfectly.

  • The design features spray deflecting chines and angular bulbous bows to increase the waterline length

    News

    Alumarine delivers passenger catamaran

    2017-10-11T11:43:00

    French shipyard Alumarine has delivered a passenger catamaran that will operate on Mediterranean waters. This yard has built a number of passenger vessels and specialises in catamarans which offer better stability and comfort for passengers as well as having more deck space for passengers and a shallower draft.

  • Heavy duty coated foam fendering is fitted for hull protection and on the foredeck there are pilot boarding rails and ladders on both sides

    News

    French pilot boat for West Africa

    2017-09-08T11:35:00

    The French shipyard Alumarine builds a wide variety of work and patrol boats and it noted for its innovative designs that range from passenger vessels to lifeboats to harbour workboats.

  • Alumarine's 15m pilot is due to enter into service in mid 2017

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    15m pilot boat

    2017-02-07T08:39:00

    France’s Alumarine Shipyard has begun the construction of a new aluminium 15-metre pilot boat from its 12 to 18 metre AMS range, developed with the architect Geronimo Naval Design.

  • The DN&T designed vessel is due into service in 2015 (Photo: DN&T)

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    Alumarine’s new passenger vessel

    2014-09-24T11:48:00

    Having recently delivered an innovative double-ended passenger vessel for the Netherlands and a futuristic passenger shuttle boat to the city of Calais, France’s Alumarine Shipyard has now begun the construction of a new waterways passenger boat.

  • The shape of the hull has been optimized to minimize pitching when probing in rough waters, generating more accurate readings

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    French survey boats delivered to Congo

    2013-09-19T17:36:00

    Alu Marine of France has completed the construction of two survey launches for the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

  • Developed as an amphibious vehicle for beach harvesting, the vessel is also equipped with a hydraulic propulsion unit

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    French launch prototype algae collection vessel

    2013-09-05T13:17:00

    The Alu Marine Shipyard in France launched a prototype algae collection vessel last year.

  • The vessels will be used for hydrographic surveys in the Congo River

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    Alu Marine completes survey vessels

    2013-05-01T16:32:00

    French shipbuilder, Alu Marine, has completed the construction of two 7.80m aluminium survey vessels for the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

  • The new 'Alu Marine 1200' has been designed for pilots on the river Seine. Photo: Claris/Alu Marine

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    New pilot boats for Alu Marine

    2012-10-26T15:12:00

    French boat builder, Alu Marine Shipyard, has launched its new range of pilot boats, designed for pilots on the river Seine.

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