Shipyard News – Page 56

  • The ‘6925’ is a new product that combines the strengths of an amphibious boat and a weed harvester
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    Amphibious weed harvester

    2016-06-10T09:20:00Z

    German mowing machine manufacturer Berky also develops and manufactures special vehicles and attachments for water maintenance, and has recently launched an amphibious weed harvester that can move on water as well as land.

  • The vessel will be between 42 and 45 metres in length, depending on the final design
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    Estonian multifunction patrol vessel

    2016-06-06T10:41:00Z

    Baltic Workboats of Estonia has been awarded a 16 million Euro contract to design and build an advanced new multifunction patrol vessel to protect Estonia’s maritime environment, which the company believes will also significantly enhance the company’s future export potential.

  • a general arrangement technical drawing of the boat
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    Meercat order

    2016-06-06T09:55:00Z

    Meercat Workboats, based in Portchester, UK has announced the sale of a custom built monohull workboat to Scotland’s Briggs Marine.

  • The inflation valves allow a small inflation tube to be inserted into the centre of the valve
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    RIB auto inflation system

    2016-06-06T09:33:00Z

    Dutch boat builder No Limits Ships which builds a range of large wheelhouse RIBs that are used for survey and personal transport operations has introduced an automatic inflation system that keeps the tubes at the correct pressure.

  • an Offshore Support Base (OSB) vessel that recreates the convenience of port facilities – but offshore
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    Wind farm concept benefits from Oil & Gas heritage

    2016-06-01T09:57:00Z

    Mike Simpson, Director of UK- headquartered offshore engineering company Houlder’s Marine Design Consultancy business has launched a windfarm support base concept design.

  • The Lorient shipyard is one of the smaller yards in the STX Group
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    STX France sells its Lorient shipyard

    2016-05-31T11:24:00Z

    The main shipyard located in Lorient on the West Coast of France that is owned by the large French shipbuilding group, STX France has been put up for sale by its owners. The Lorient shipyard is one on the smaller yards in the STX Group, which embraces six shipyards on ...

  • Damen believes the vessel is ideal for aquaculture
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    New sub 24m workboat from Damen

    2016-05-25T11:35:00Z

    Work is about to start on the first of a new class of vessel from Netherlands-headquartered shipbuilder Damen; the UV2410. This multi-role platform is the result of extensive consultation with customers active in the aquaculture industry in the UK and Norway.

  • Damen Inboard  RHIB 1050
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    HSBO 2016

    2016-05-23T11:29:00Z

    The biennial High Speed Boat Operation (HSBO) Forum took place recently in Göteborg, Sweden. ‘Maritime Journal’ sent Paul Lemmer, who as a first timer to the event was surprised by the number and variety of dark coloured ‘stealth’ type craft on show but managed to test drive all but a ...

  • The 40m long hybrid craft pushes the possibilities of both green technology and passenger experience
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    Hybrid nature tourism vessel

    2016-05-19T09:40:00Z

    Norwegian tourist boat operator The Fjords DA, has released a progress update on the latest addition to its fleet – a vessel that it says ‘aims to be as breath taking as the natural beauty it will sail through’.

  • TS Queen Mary returns to Scotland on historic day eight decades after launch Photo: @fotsqm
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    Scottish steamer returns for restoration

    2016-05-16T16:46:00Z

    The last remaining turbine steamship to be built on the Clyde has returned to Scotland for restoration, eight decades after it was first launched.

  • The Tandem Cat has been designed from the outset to operate on long, rough ferry routes
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    Rough sea quad-hulled cat

    2016-05-16T15:23:00Z

    A new type of catamaran passenger vessel is nearing completion at a Caribbean shipyard that is aimed at offering greater passenger comfort and better fuel economy that conventional catamarans.

  • ‘White Beauty’ on its first runs for Parker Maritime, early 2016. Photo: Parker Maritime
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    ‘White Beauty’: Swift on the surveys

    2016-05-12T09:47:00Z

    Norway’s long coastlines present a few challenges to small survey vessel designs explains Rob Voskuil of DutchWorkboats. It’s not just the long, cold transits, there’s also a lot of seabed to cover during surveys, preferably at a brisk pace.

  • Hindenburg before revamp (Photo: Lindenau Werft)
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    Lindenau revamps 'Hindenburg'

    2016-05-10T10:33:00Z

    Lindenau Werft in Kiel has completed six months of renovation and repairs on the 72 year old former German rescue boat Hindenburg.

  • Nordic's giant hall in Wismar
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    New deal improves German yard outlook

    2016-05-10T09:55:00Z

    Extensive cruise ship building work for four big German shipyards in the new Lloyd Werft Group has reversed dismal order prospects on the Baltic and breathed some new life into German shipbuilding and the job situation.

  • Specimen boat tested by Swiss Army
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    Swiss Army gets Finnish boats

    2016-05-10T09:40:00Z

    To maintain effective frontier and waterway supervision and protection the Swiss Army is bringing in patrol boats from Marine Alutech in Finland to replace older boats scheduled to leave service.

  • Wind Force III: "a very good ship" says Frisia
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    Frisia Offshore gets third CTV cat

    2016-05-10T09:13:00Z

    A third crew transfer and supply catamaran has joined the fleet of wind farm service company Frisia Offshore, expanding the north German firm’s fleet capability and engagement in the North Sea wind energy sector.

  • First German amphibian in service
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    RiverBus service for Hamburg

    2016-05-10T08:56:00Z

    What has been billed as Germany’s first amphibian vehicle service to offer combined tours on land and water has gone into service in the city and port of Hamburg for HafenCity RiverBus.

  • With a crew of two and seats for six pilots to sit in comfort she is ideal choice for smaller ports and harbours for all-year operations
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    Wave piercing pilot boat

    2016-04-26T17:07:00Z

    Estonia''s Baltic Workboats has announced that the first vessel of its new 15-metre aluminium wave-piercing platform has successfully been built, tested and handed over to customer - Estonian Pilot Ltd.

  • The PAC 24 Mk 3 shown here is the  predecessor to the Mk 4 for which the MOD conducted their testing
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    Moving towards a less damaging working environment

    2016-04-25T11:03:00Z

    Tim Rees of Canada-headquartered suspension seating company, SHOXS, brings us up-to-date in the long-running saga of the implementation of the European Union''s Directive 2002/44/EC.

  • Renovations are necessary for the ship to continue in active service for another seven years
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    Alewijnse wins order for ‘Belgica’ refit

    2016-04-21T16:48:00Z

    Netherlands-headquartered system integrator Alewijnse Marine Systems has won a significant order for the refit of the key electrical systems on board ‘RV Belgica’, an oceanographic research vessel owned by the Belgian state.