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Incat Crowther Designs Commercial Security Vessel

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

April 24, 2015

  • Image courtesy of Incat Crowther
  • Image courtesy of Incat Crowther
  • Image courtesy of Incat Crowther
  • Image courtesy of Incat Crowther Image courtesy of Incat Crowther
  • Image courtesy of Incat Crowther Image courtesy of Incat Crowther
  • Image courtesy of Incat Crowther Image courtesy of Incat Crowther
Incat Crowther has received a contract to design an offshore commercial oilfield security vessel for Veecraft Marine and its client, UTM Dredging Ltd, the designer announced today.
 
Continuing its relationship with Veecraft Marine, a South African shipyard specializing in aluminum vessels, Incat Crowther said it has developed a high endurance, efficient, yet robust design. Two vessels of this design are under construction with future orders pending.
 
The vessels are to be powered by three Caterpillar C32 ACERT engines, each producing 1,450hp at 2,300 rpm. The propeller driven vessel will have a maximum speed of 29 knots. Electrical power is derived from two Caterpillar C4.4 generators and maneuverability is enhanced by a Hydro Armor Type 800 bow thruster.
 
External decks provide space for transportation of supplies and positions for weapons installations. The aft portion of the hull is fitted with a well, fixed with a hydraulically operated, articulating transom door, for transportation and easy deployment of an 8m fast rescue craft. The wheelhouse is constructed of Armox 500T steel with bullet proof windows to provide ballistic protection to NIJ Level III.
 
The efficient accommodations arrangement provides generous space for a complement of eight crew and 14 security personnel in single and double berth cabins. The main deck features three double berth staterooms, two single berth staterooms, two toilet and shower spaces, a medical room, a large galley, a spacious lounge, as well as a separate mess area. Below deck accommodations include seven double berth cabins, two toilet and shower spaces, a laundry room, a large cooler and storage locker. The wheelhouse provides a helm station with two helm seats, a chart table, a communications desk, and seating for 12 passengers or security personnel.

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