NZ Work Boat Review

NZ Work Boat Review 2013

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, je

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VIP S7 VIP.S72 P 72 The command station offers every modern aid for fishing and control of the vessel nozzle, her propeller is 35 percent bigger and she has a 9:1 gearbox reduction." Down in the engine room there is ample space to swing a cat with the Scania proudly in the main position. The engine room is fully insulated for crew comfort. There is a large workbench to one side, with all the tools for any onboard repair and maintenance readily available. The large Kohler 28KVA 3 phase 28EFO2D Marine genset sits in the corner. She is equipped with a fuel efficient Scania DI12 59M engine, coupled to a 9:1 CPG-32 marine gearbox driving a Hundested Propulsion System consisting of a VP9.5 1800mm diameter variable pitch propeller, designed to give significant fuel savings. This means at any given rpm the propeller can be correctly pitched for efficiency with maximum power being drawn from the engine without overloading by changing pitch. At lower than maximum speed, the engine's fuel consumption can be reduced considerably by increasing pitch and lowering rpm whilst maintaining the required towing speed. There is no need for a reversing gearbox, only reduction is required, no change of shaft rotation, VIP.S89 Looking aft at the crew rest and galley area NZ WORKBOAT REVIEW 2013 41

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