Baudouin Unveils 6F21 Marine Engine
French engine manufacturer Moteurs Baudouin has unveiled the 6F21, its new 6-cylinder, 12.5-liter engine producing up to 735 kW/1000 HP.The 6F21 includes a strengthened engine structure to withstand high torque and a higher cylinder pressure well over 200 bar, the manufacturer said. A two-stage turbocharger system is also fitted on the engine, along with two intercoolers, and a high-end common rail system, operating at 2200 bar. It is the most compact engine ever released from Baudouin.āWe wanted to make an engine that is versatile for both the commercial and pleasure marketsā¦
Martime Propulsion: New Solutions Meet New Emission Demands
Marine propulsion manufacturers are not just responding to but are anticipating tighter performance demands from the U.S. EPA and the IMO by introducing both new and upgraded systems based on state-of-the-art propulsion technologies. Tom Mulligan reviews the latest engine product launches.AIP for MAN cryo Liquid Hydrogen Fuel-Gas systemMAN Cryo, a subsidiary of MAN Energy Solutions, has developed a marine fuel-gas system for liquefied hydrogen in cooperation with Fjord1 and Multi Maritime 0f Norway.
Focus on Safety, Future Drive Operator Success
The hallmarks of a successful vessel operator are the same whether they are carrying liquid, physical or human cargo: A laser focus on safety, a twin commitment to customers and crew, and the vision to embrace and invest in the future. However obvious the bar, it is not easy to meet. āI donāt think there is any magic formula,ā says Rob Grune, senior vice president and general manager, petroleum services, Crowley Marine Solutions. āThe difference is that everything we work on regards providing a high quality of service to customers, pays off. In a rising market, itās easy to do well.
Penguin Delivers its First FLEXā38 Green Crewboat
Penguin Shipyard International (āPSIā), a wholly owned subsidiary of Singaporeābased Penguin International Limited (āPILā), has delivered its first Flexā38 Green Crewboat, āPelican Graceā, following a successful sea trial that saw the triple screw 38āmetre crewboat achieve cruising speeds of over 24 knots with a fuel consumption rate of only 510 litres per hour, which is substantially less than the fuel consumption of other midāsized, mechanically powered crewboats. The Flexā38 is a joint development by PSIā¦