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Bosphorus Gets Multipurpose Boat

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

September 16, 2019

Turkey-based builder Sanmar Shipyard is building multipurpose vessel,  the first of a brand based on the Robert Allan Limited RAlly 1900 SX design and called Poyrazköy Class, for Duzgit Company.

The new series vessel is named Salim Duzgit after the founder of its new owners of Duzgit.

This is a different type of vessel to the usual and well-established product normally associated with the collaboration between Sanmar and the Canadian naval architects which typically concentrates on a broad portfolio of ASD and tractor tugs.

Significantly most of the fruits of this cooperation are destined for international customers, whereas this vessel is for the domestic Turkish market.

Specially designed for the owner for service around Istanbul in the busy Bosphorus area and incorporating numerous unique requirements, the 19.91m x 7.0m x 1.8m draft vessel is built to Rina class and is capable of undertaking many different tasks including crew boat service, construction and maintenance work, cargo transportation and light towing.

Noteworthy features include exceptionally large windows in the 12-seater passenger saloon, and an excellent aft deck view from the wheelhouse, all courtesy of large window units. The hull is protected by the provision of a push bow and heavy-duty fenders with fendering supplied by Ermakasan to individual customer requirements.

The wheelhouse visibility is enhanced by the provision of three forward and one aft pantograph window wipers manufactured in Turkey. The centre windows both fore and aft are heated.

The seats in the passenger cabin are particularly significant being of heavy-duty type by local specialist Balmarine. All have separate foundations and are fitted with seat belts.

Propulsion is by twin fixed pitch propellers driven by Volvo D13 main engines developing 404kW through ZF reverse/reduction gearboxes giving a top speed of about 11.5 knots.

Hakan Tunc, Sanmar’s Project Manager said: “We have worked very closely with the owner and Robert Allan Limited on this vessel and think that we have come up with an excellent and exceptionally versatile craft. We anticipate strong demand from a number of international owners for further vessels of this type and have already started construction of a sister vessel in anticipation of this demand.”

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