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#S95 Sep-Oct 2013 with NZ Aquaculture

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cover story GOUGH BROS. LTD ENGINEERING Marine, Diesel & General Engineers Aluminium & Steel Boat Builders D16 Volvo power Designer & Builder of the new fishing vessel FV PROSPECT VIP.S95 and the Prospect carries a wide range of safety equipment supplied by Southern Ocean Safety to assist in an emergency. Not only do we note the four-man Zodiac liferaft secured in its hydrostatically released cradle, there is a 406 EPIRB in the liferaft along with other emergency supplies. The vessel is also fitted with one of the new float free EPIRBs mounted on port side of the wheelhouse adjacent to the access ladder to the roof. This may be grabbed and activated by the crew when going aloft, or it will automatically deploy once it has been submerged two metres. There is stowage for the on board RHIB tender aft and also in this area there are the two prescribed Maritime New Zealand approved life rings and light; stowed in a cradle in a position where they may float off in an emergency. When working at sea the crew now wear the new inflatable working vests that not only keep them warm, but may be inflated as a life preserver if a crewmember should enter the water unintentionally. To ensure that the alarm is raised, crew now carry the new personal 406 crew EPIRB locator beacons. This adds some comfort and further reinforces awareness of the constant dangers and harsh conditions in which these fishermen work in a very isolated part of New Zealand's coast. In summary; "Tony Gough builds a bloody good boat," says David, "but you get it his way or it's the highway." There is no argument with this statement. Over the years we have had the privilege of reviewing a number of boats designed and built by Gough Bros. Each to their own, but each is a finely constructed craft designed to withstand the rigours of the prevailing southern ocean and providing years of active service. They are boats designed for hard work and yet remain a comfortable home for the crew. They are expected to handle some shocking sea conditions and carry out the job of fishing in amongst the rocks and cliffs while the six to eight-metre seas and swells are running – and still deliver their crews and catch home safely. These boats have the deserved reputation of being some of New Zealand's finest workboats, a recommendation that does not come lightly. 120 EYE STREET, INVERCARGILL PHONE 03 214 4278 GENERATORS Kohler brings you gracious living onboard, no matter where your vessel or sense of adventure might take you. Providing commercial operators and recreational boating enthusiasts a full complement of powerful, quiet-running generators, enclosures, controls and more. LOA Beam Draft Displacement Deadweight laden Power Designer Builder Service speed www.skipper.co.nz 17m 5m 1.5m 19t light ship 43t Single Volvo D16 750hp marine diesel Tony Gough Gough Bros 15 knots at 1500rpm VIP.S93 S P E C I F I C AT I O N S FREEPHONE 0800 848 267 - www.transdiesel.com September/October 2013 Professional Skipper 15

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