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Sea Machine: Unmanned Autonomous Workboat

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

December 3, 2015

Photo courtesy of Sea Machine

Photo courtesy of Sea Machine

Press release- The Sea Machines V2 is a heavy-duty autonomus workboat built for offshore and nearshore operations.
 
The semi-displacement hull provides open-ocean stability for surveying or USBL communications and the powerful propulsion system delivers more than 20 knots and 3 tons bollard pull when needed.
 
With a pilot house and helm, the V2 is designed for operators who desire an autonomous vessel that can also be manually-driven as a conventional boat. The V2 is outfitted with our ACS control system which allows operation of the vessel in three primary gradations of autonomy, with the ability to communicate via wireless radio or satellite. The hull houses a 60 cm diameter moon pool for vertical deployment of sensors, sonar, and acoustic systems below the keel. Propulsion is diesel-electric with an optional Siemens hybrid system for quiet running and fuel efficiency.
 
She has a 60cm diameter moonpool with integrated deployment pole and hydrodynamic doors which are the heart of the V2’s remote sensing package. Designed to accommodate high accuracy USBL’s, Acoustic Modems, and Multibeam Sonars; the V2 is capable of carrying out missions ideally suited to autonomous vessels such as AUV Tendering and Collaborative Hydrographic Survey. After deployment, the subsea components are retracted and the doors closed, protecting the sensors and allowing for a high transit speed.
 
The Pilot House on the V2 provides for a seamless transition between Unmanned and Manned operations.
 
The V2 is outfitted with continuous foam-filled fendering to simplify dockings and provide structural protection for the hull.
 
With Sea Machines autonomous control systems, our USVs can operate in ‘Line of Site’ and ‘Over the Horizon’ modes. The Sea Machines user interface incorporates a path planning system or, if preferred, we can integrate a 3rd party planning software. Our control systems include full collision avoidance capabilities and operate under the mariner’s “Rules of the Road”.
 

Vessel Specifications
Length 32.5 feet (9.9 m)
Beam 12 feet (3.7 m)
Nav Draft 4.5 feet (1.3 m)
Weight 20,000 pounds
Designer Jensen Maritime
Power Twin 210 kW Gensets
Propulsion Twin 200 hp Electric Motors
Service Power 10 kW for Customer Equipment
Bollard Pull Approx. 3 tons
Payload 6,000 Lbs. (2722 kg)
Max Speed 24 knots
MIN SPEED 3 knots
Operability Up to Sea State 6
Fuel Capacity 500 Gallons

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