Archive for the ‘MULTI HULL’ Category

Super Stable Yacht Ship Boat Design

Super Stable Yacht Ship Boat Design ; long twin hulls and wide beam

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Long Hull and Wide Beam Yacht Design for Twin Hull Stability

shallow draft,  long twin hull, wide beam, ultra stable, with no pitch, roll, Yaw, Sway or heave, No Sea Sickness,  Greater Safety, economic  Fuel consumption, source http://hydrolance.net/ (more…)

SWATH Hull – Stability for Research Ship – Kilo Moana

Kilo Moana

R/V Kilo Moana (T-AGOR-26) is a small waterplane area twin hull oceanographic research ship owned by the US Navy and operated by the University of Hawaii as a part of the University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLS) fleet. She was designed to operate in coastal and blue water areas. The unique SWATH  hull form provides a comfortable, stable platform in high sea conditions. (more…)

SWATH Yacht Design – Enhance Stability

SWATH 60 – Yacht Enhance Stability

Stability Yacht recently teamed with award winning yacht designer David Carambat. Carambat has outlined a stylish superstructure with a spacious interior and flowing exterior lines. Carambat said “These wide multi- hull yachts always present a design challenge to create a sleek profile. However, in the Swath 60, I believe we have achieved a yacht look to (more…)

World’s Fastest Diesel Ferry – Austal

Oman-Shinas & Hormuz-fastest ferry- Auto Express 65 high speed vehicle-passenger catamaran ferries

Shinas & Hormuz – fastest ferry -  Auto Express 65 high speed vehicle-passenger catamaran ferries – Oman ferry

Austal Completes Trials on World’s Fastest Diesel Ferry

Austal’s 65 metre Auto Express catamaran ferry “Shinas”, built for the Sultanate of Oman, has achieved a record service speed of 52 knots during sea trials, making it the fastest diesel-powered vehicle-passenger ferry currently in commercial service.

The vessel’s confirmed service speed of 52 knots exceeds contract requirements by one knot, with the vessel also reaching a peak speed of 55.9 knots (103.5 km/h) during its recently completed sea trials.

Shinas” is the first of two identical vessels being built for the Sultanate of Oman at Austal’s facilities in Henderson, Western Australia – (more…)