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  • CMB has won the award with its Hydroville shuttle, the first passenger vessel to be powered by hydrogen

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    Hydrogen passenger vessel scoops sustainability award

    2018-12-04T10:36:00

    The second Sustainability Award presented by the port of Antwerp has gone to the shipping group Compagnie Maritime Belge (CMB).

  • The ROV1304 under build at BW Seacat's premises

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    New boat, new outboards

    2018-05-14T09:30:00

    The very first application of Suzuki Marine’s DF325 outboards in Northern Europe is going to be shown at Seawork 2018, on a ROV inspection and survey boat designed by BW Seacat for Norwegian company ROVas.

  • Hydroville will transport CMB employees between Kruibeke and Antwerp during the rush hour, to avoid the traffic jams

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    Hydrogen-fuelled passenger vessel could spearhead clean transport revolution

    2018-02-01T10:47:00

    ‘Hydroville’ is a custom designed and built 14m high speed displacement catamaran and, according to its builders, BWSeaCat, is the first vessel in the world to be passed by a class society to operate with passengers using Hydrogen fuel in her propulsion engines, the burning of which produces no CO2, ...

  • ROV 1101 is seen conducted seabed mapping of a new fishfarm location at Sognefjorden on the West coast of Norway

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    Seawork survey vessel sails home to Norway

    2013-08-09T07:30:00

    ROV 1101, built by BWSeacat and delivered to ROVas at Seawork 2013, has completed a safe journey back to Norway, covering 1,070NM and experiencing some really rough seas along the way.

  • RV1101 is seen in BW SeaCat’s shed only days ahead of its launch in time to appear at Seawork 2013

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    See a Specialist Survey Vessel at Seawork

    2013-06-24T07:30:00

    Portchester UK based boatbuilder BWSeaCat Ltd has launched the first in class Specialist Survey Vessel ROV1101 for Norway based clients Robert Sorheim and John Terje of ROVas.

  • The S.P.E.E.D. hull design has the ability to return exceptional fuel efficiency in the 12 to 20 knot speed range, where most boats are likely to spend most of their time.

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    Clarissa fulfils dreams of both builder and owner

    2010-12-07T12:02:00

    Following on from the success of Triton, Wey Chieftain 4 and Rapid Fisher, Portchester UK based BWSeaCat Ltd has made a bold move into the commercial fishing boat market with the first of its S.P.E.E.D. catamarans built to suit the under 10m fishing license.

  • With fuel costs increasing rapidly, BWSeaCat’s new S.P.E.E.D. design maximises both economy and comfort.

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    Vessel Launch: Rapid Fisher catches speed, comfort and economy

    2010-09-06T16:16:00

    Portchester UK based BWSeaCat Ltd has delivered Rapid Fisher to charter skipper Paul Smith, who operates out of nearby Poole.

  • 'Triton' is launched, note the island wheelhouse configuration.

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    Triton heralds entry to new workboat markets

    2010-05-06T11:25:00

    BWSeaCat Ltd is perhaps an unfamiliar name with many MJ readers, but 2010 has seen rapid growth for the Fareham UK based company which specialises in the design and build of commercial powered catamarans.

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