Professional Skipper Magazine from VIP Publications

#91 Jan/Feb 2013 with NZ Aquaculture

The only specialised marine publication in Oceania that focuses on the maritime industry, from super yachts to small craft to large commercial ships, including coastal shipping, tugs, tow boats, barges, ferries, tourist, sport-fishing craft

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of the pontoon cones, offering protection from the water jet units below. This area is also suitable for recovering persons from the water. In the centre of the solid transom there is the main towing post and a small vertical capstan for line recovery work. Stepping into the main cabin of the deck house, crew seating is all hydraulic suspension, KAB crew safety seats, complete with safety harnesses and communication head sets. The coxswain and helm station is to starboard, opposite to port is the communications station, while immediately behind the coxswain is the fully integrated nav station. Lighting throughout the vessel uses the new Hella LED lighting system for onboard and navigational use, apart from the search lights. These new LED lighting systems with their high brightness and low power consumption have now well surpassed the older halogen lights, and the high heat and power consuming lights of old. A Simrad navigation system from ATL was chosen because their menu formats are easy to use and also because of the success the brand has had with other coastguard units around the country. The onboard navigation system consists of, three Simrad NSE12 ��� Multifunction displays incorporating the Simrad 4G, Broadband radar scanner, plus the Simrad Rate Sensor for heading input and radar overlay. Simrad Is20 graphic data repeater and a stand-alone wind instrument using a Maretron Ultrasonic Wind and Weather sensor enables the information to be shared across the entire Simrad network. There is an engine room and an aft cockpit camera for monitoring both below decks and the cockpit for safety. Communications includes a Simrad RS87, VHF radio, with hailer and horn: the hard top has two x Simrad horn speakers aft and forward, and two Simrad RS10 VHF Radios. A Simrad Broadband sounder and thru hull tilt element stainless transducer is provide depth information. The system is comprehensive and covers all Coastguard Taranaki���s search and rescue requirements. Moving for���ard we have a small cabin with two berths, a head and small galley. When a stretcher is required this is carried in the main cabin and lashed down in the isle where the crew can still offer medical support. Having taking delivery, the crew are now coming to grips with their new ���greyhound of the sea���. Obviously the local conditions will dictate operational speeds and safety, however Taranaki Coastguard���s President Graham Cowling, reports that the vessel can handle a far greater weather envelope than the Waveney and that there is a huge improvement in operational safety and crew comfort. They were still coming to grips with the full operational capabilities of the vessel at the time of going to press. S P E C I F I C AT I O N S Model Builder Vessel Name Construction Engines Propulsion Seating Electronics: Displacement Speed Fuel AMF 1170 RHIB Rescue Craft AMF Boat Co Ltd Todd Energy Rescue Heavy duty 5083 marine alloy plate 2 x 480Hp marine diesel engines 2 x Hamilton 322 jet units with blueArrow 5 x KAB full harness suspension seats Simrad 10.3 tonnes Top 37 knots, service 25 knots 1,500L S SPECIALISED MARINE SEATING Look after your back. R Renowned throughout the Construction and Transport In Industries for comfortable and h hard-working operator seats, K Seating���s advanced Kab e ergonomic designs have a application for Marine with e excellent protection from h harmful vibration. TIDD ROSS TO TODD LIMITED O Auckland: 09 262 0683 Email: seats@trt.co.nz VIP.S91 Hamilton: 07 849 4839 www.trt.co.nz January/February 2013 Professional Skipper 19

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