Bajansailor
Well-Known Member
I had mentioned recently on a thread about wind farm support boats about how I am currently involved in a project with Alnmaritec who are building an Oil Spill Response Vessel for the Oil Terminal here.
AndieMac and Kawasaki have asked for some more details, so here are some drawings and photos showing progress to date.
The hull form for this vessel started off as a basic Wave Worker type (more info about them here at http://www.alnmaritec.co.uk/class_worker.html ), and then subsequently evolved over about 6 months into the drawings shown below as a result of close collaboration between Alnmaritec and the Oil Terminal, with a bit of input from me.
Here are a couple of side profile drawings :
While here is a plan view on the main deck :
And here are bow and stern elevations :
Here are a couple of construction photos from August showing how the hull frames were set up on the jig, with longitudinal frames subsequently added :
And here are various photos emailed to me as pdf's by Alnmaritec showing progress since August :
I took some photos during my visit to Alnmaritec last month, and will post these tomorrow.
This vessel will be based at Oistins, on the south coast, and one of her main duties will be to lay the oil boom around tankers that are loading crude oil for export to Trinidad - there are nice coral reefs and beaches immediately down wind of the tanker moorings, and this is a preventative measure in case they have any accidental spills while loading.
She will also be comprehensively equipped to tackle oil spills if / when they do happen, including 20' long outrigger booms port & starboard for spraying dispersant.
On the propulsion front she will be fitted with 2 x 150 hp Cummins 4 cylinder turbocharged diesels on conventional shaft drives with the propellers and rudders well protected by full length skegs.
AndieMac and Kawasaki have asked for some more details, so here are some drawings and photos showing progress to date.
The hull form for this vessel started off as a basic Wave Worker type (more info about them here at http://www.alnmaritec.co.uk/class_worker.html ), and then subsequently evolved over about 6 months into the drawings shown below as a result of close collaboration between Alnmaritec and the Oil Terminal, with a bit of input from me.
Here are a couple of side profile drawings :
While here is a plan view on the main deck :
And here are bow and stern elevations :
Here are a couple of construction photos from August showing how the hull frames were set up on the jig, with longitudinal frames subsequently added :
And here are various photos emailed to me as pdf's by Alnmaritec showing progress since August :
I took some photos during my visit to Alnmaritec last month, and will post these tomorrow.
This vessel will be based at Oistins, on the south coast, and one of her main duties will be to lay the oil boom around tankers that are loading crude oil for export to Trinidad - there are nice coral reefs and beaches immediately down wind of the tanker moorings, and this is a preventative measure in case they have any accidental spills while loading.
She will also be comprehensively equipped to tackle oil spills if / when they do happen, including 20' long outrigger booms port & starboard for spraying dispersant.
On the propulsion front she will be fitted with 2 x 150 hp Cummins 4 cylinder turbocharged diesels on conventional shaft drives with the propellers and rudders well protected by full length skegs.
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