en.Wedoany.com Reported - HaiSea Marine is expanding its fleet on the north coast of British Columbia, placing an order with Turkey's Sanmar Shipyards for a new escort tug and ordering two harbour tugs from Damen Shipyards Group.
The escort tug is based on the improved RAstar 4000 series high-performance escort tug designed by Robert Allan, similar to the same-class HaiSea tugs deployed by the company in Kitimat. The two ASD 2813 harbour tugs, built by Damen Shipyards Group, are designed with a focus on safety and efficiency, featuring a bollard pull of up to 70 tonnes, and are equipped with winterization packages and firefighting capabilities. They will be constructed at Damen Song Cam Shipyard in Vietnam.
The HaiSea escort tug built by Sanmar has an overall length of 40.2 meters, a beam of 16.0 meters, a navigational draft of 7.1 meters, and an international gross tonnage of approximately 997. The vessel has a diesel capacity of 357 cubic meters, with a standard crew of 6 to 7 and a maximum capacity of 9 people. It achieves a full speed of 14.5 knots and a bollard pull of 100 tonnes.
The HaiSea harbour tug built by Damen has an overall length of 27.59 meters, an overall beam of 12.93 meters, an average baseline draft of 3.75 meters, and a gross tonnage of approximately 388. The vessel has a diesel capacity of 89.2 cubic meters, a maximum capacity of 10 people, and a bollard pull of 70 tonnes.
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