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BMT Secures RoPax Ferry Design Contract

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

March 9, 2017

Photo: BMT

Photo: BMT

BMT Group subsidiary BMT Nigel Gee (BMT) said it has secured a new project to design an 85-meter steel-hulled catamaran RoPax ferry for Strategic Marine, a subsidiary of Triyards Holding Limited. The ferry is for Scottish ferry operator Pentland Ferries, and BMT will be responsible for concept through to production design, working closely with Strategic Marine.
 
The vessel will replace Pentalina that has been operating on the route from the Scottish mainland to the Orkney Islands since 2008. The new vessel has an increased capacity compared to Pentalina and will be capable of transferring up to 98 cars or a combination of cars and trucks together with 430 passengers from Gills Bay on the mainland to St. Margaret’s Hope on the Orkney Islands. The crossing takes approximately one hour, sailing through Pentland Firth and into the Orkney Archipelago. This is the shortest and quickest sea route to Orkney with a vehicle.
 
The vessel totals 84.5 meters in length, powered by four YANMAR 6EY17W engines. The ferry will travel at a service speed of 16 knots. She has space to accommodate 50,000 liters of fuel plus an extra 50,000 liters in a long-range fuel tank. This will allow the vessel to sail under her own power from Strategic Marine in Vietnam to the Orkney Islands, a trip of some 5,481 nautical miles.
 

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