37M Anchor Handling Tug:
Technical Specification:-
GRT: 476 Tonnage
NRT: 143 Tonnage
Principal Particulars:
Length O.A: 37.00m
Length W.L: 35.00m
Breath Mould: 11.40M
Depth Mould: 4.95m
Draft Design: 4.00m
Free Deck Space: 132m²
Deadweight: 350 metric tonnes
Tank Capacity:
Fresh Water: approx. 80m²
Fuel Oil: approx. 280cm²
Detergent: 3m²
Lub Oil: approx. 10m²
Performance
Bollard Pull: 45 ton
Speed Max: 12 knots
Accommodation
Cabin:
2 x 1 berth cabins: 2 men
2 x 2 berth cabins: 4 men
2 x 4 berth cabins: 8 men
Total 14 men
Navigation Aid
Radar: Model Furuno Radar 1832-N34
Echo Sounder: Furuno Echo Sounder FCV-667
Autopilot: Comnav Autopilot
Gyro Compass: Samyung Navtex receiver SNX-300
GMDSS - Comply Area 1 + 2 + 3
Communication
VHF/FM: Samyung VHF DSC STR 6000A
HP/SSb: Samyung SSB DSC SRG-1150Dn x 2 units
Walkie Talkie: Samyung walkie talkie STV 160, 3 pcs c/w spare battery
-Comply with Solas 74/78
Safety Equipments
Bow Thruster
-Comply with Solas 74/78 1 unit model HRP3001, 350hp engine driven
Fire-Fighting Equipment Machinery & AUX Machinery
½ FIFI water/1 foam monitors with 2 remote operated monitor-FFS600/150CB Main Engine BHP: 2 x 1800 bhp
Make & Model: 2 x KTA 50-M2 Cummins, USA
Propulsion: fixed properller
Generating sets: 2 x 150kw, Cummins
6CTA8.3-D(m), 134kwm/180BHP continuous
System Rollers Fire Protection System
1800mm x 2890mm
SWL 300 tons Engine room fixed Co2, flooding system,
accomodation - smoke & fire detection system &
insulated ceiling & paneling of class approved hard core
Deck Machinery and Fittings Towing / Anchor Hadling Winch
Winch / windless: PC-HAMW/GDG-30-10050, 6.6T x 0
12m/min, 10T x 0-15m/min
Capstan: 5 ton
Tugger Winch: 5 ton
Towin Pin: 100 ton
Sharkjaws: 100 ton
PLIMSOL
First Layer: 50 ton
Brake holding force: 150 ton
Drum Capacity:
-Upper Drum: 50mm Diameter x 900m Length
-Lower Drum: 50mm Diameter x 150m Length
Top 10 richest Malaysians in 2014: Malaysia now boasts a total of eighteen billionaires, up from fourteen a year ago! Let's now take a look at the ten of the richest locals in 2014. As many Malaysians are well aware of, our country is going through a period of lows; our currency, the Ringgit, is weakening, we are experiencing a slowing economy and a lackluster stock market. All these come together to affect those who are earning a regular salary. But all of it is probably nothing more than an extra shrug from the guys on this list – if at all. In fact, some of those on the Forbes’ Malaysia’s Richest Tycoon list (ie the richest Malaysians, as of March 2014) have seen their fortunes increase as well, due to shrewd business decisions (amongst other things) despite economic conditions. Malaysia now boasts a total of eighteen billionaires, up from fourteen a year ago! Let’s now take a look at the ten of the richest locals in 2014. Source: Forbes’ Malaysia’s 50 Richest List Number 10: ...
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