MAN B&W Power for Repasa’s Terminal Tugs

February 7, 2005

MAN B&W Diesel A/S, Denmark, has been awarded the contract to supply two medium-speed L27/38 twin engine packages for two escort and terminal handling tugs.

The newbuildings are under construction at the Spanish shipyard of Astilleros Balenciaga SA., Zumaia, for the Port of Tarragona-based Remolcadores de Puerto y Altura SA. (REPASA) fleet. The vessels (hull Nos. 392 and 393), named Romulo and Remo, are scheduled to be delivered during 2005 with a three month interval. The first tug’s sea trail runs are scheduled to finish in February.

Due to the operational requirements, a highly efficient and powerful propulsion concept was choosen for the tugs. Main engine torque and power is converted into pulling power and maneuverability via two sets of Steerprop SP 35 azimuthing propellers. The total continuous main engine power of 4,760 kW (6,475 bhp) is predicted to perform a bollard pull of 81 tons ahead and 78 tons astern. The predicted free running steaming speed is 13.5 knots.

Related News

Pertamina Takes Delivery of Two VLGC Tankers US House Panel to Hold Hearing on Baltimore Bridge Collapse Rule Change Aids US Mariners' Return to Sea Houthi Leader Vows to Escalate Attacks on Merchant Shipping Cambodia to Cut Shipping Through Vietnam by 70% With New China-funded Canal