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26m Crew Boat Spec
26m Crew Boat Spec
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Sea trials are to be carried out in accordance with a standard program approved by the
Classification Society. During sea trials, the vessel is to be under the command of an experienced
Master nominated by the Builder who will supply the necessary crew. The Builder is to arrange
the catering and supply of all victuals and equipment at his own cost.
All fuel oil, lubrication oil, fresh water, pilotage, and dues for the trials are to be paid for by the
Builder. The diesel fuel oil and lubricating oil remaining on board will be taken over by the Owner
and paid for at current rates.
The compass shall be adjusted before sea trials. Speed trials are to be carried out in accordance
with the procedure for "Measured Mile Trials". They are to consist of an agreed number of double
runs on an approved measured mile for a range of power settings. Records for speed shall be
based upon the readings output by the GPS.
With the vessel under full headway and the main engines running at 100% MCR, the propulsion
is to be stopped and reversed to full astern. After the vessel has reached full astern way and with
the engines running at their full power, the propulsion is to be stopped and reversed to full ahead
and the vessel is to run until the ship has fully headway. The course, time and distances for these
manoeuvres are to be recorded.
Full power and continuous endurance trials are to be carried out for a period of two (2) hours.
Throughout the period a full set of readings is to be taken at thirty-minute intervals.
Full steering trials are to be carried out, in accordance with the procedure required by the
Classification Society. Anchor trials are to be conducted.
A08 CLASSIFICATION
The vessel is to be designed and constructed in accordance with the rules and requirements of
American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) for such type vessel.
The vessel should be classed as Crewboat in Tropical coastal area.
Registration of the vessel and all Flag Authority requirements are Owner's work scope.
Owner shall obtain exemptions from the Classification Society and Flag Authority to ensure
statutory compliance with the HSC notation.
A09 CERTIFICATES
The following certificates are to be supplied to Owner. One set of the following certificates shall
be placed on board the vessel:
1) Builder’s Certificate
2) Classification Certificate
3) Safety Construction (Statement of Fact)
4) Safety Equipment Survey Certificate
5) Tonnage ILLC 1969 (Statement of Fact)
6) Compass Deviation Card
7) Machinery Certificates (directly from manufacturers)
8) Pollution Prevention (as applicable)
A10 DRAWINGS
Working plans prepared by the Builder are to be submitted to Owners through Cybermarine
Technologies Pte Ltd for review and approval and subsequently submitted to the Classification
Society for approval, where applicable before the relevant work is put in hand. One set of Class
approved and stamped drawings shall be provided to Owner.
On completion of construction, one (1) set of paper prints of all drawings, amended to show the
vessel "As fitted" are to be handed over with the vessel.
All drawings are to be in English text with dimensions consistently in metric units.
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Proprietary tubular rubber fenders will be provided at the forward & aft ends of the vessel as
shown on the General Arrangement. Tyre fenders will be fitted on the sides of the vessel (max 8
on each side) will be provided with lashing lugs as shown in the General Arrangement.
B11 HANDRAILS & DECK COAMING
Stanchioned handrails (0.8m high) are to be fitted all round the sides and aft at main deck as
shown on the General Arrangement. The stanchions will be located 300mm inboard of the all-
round deck coaming (200mm above main deck) and suitably anchored.
The top rail is to be 32mm nominal diameter aluminium pipe. Stanchions shall be flat bars spaced
not more than 1.5m apart.
Additionally, handrails will also be provided on the wheelhouse to facilitate walking around to the
forward end of the vessel.
In the event the height & arrangement of the handrails is not accepted by the Classification
Society, Owner shall seek exemption for the same.
B12 MAST
A fixed mast profiled as shown on the General Arrangement Drawing to be installed and fitted
with the following:
- Mountings for navigation lights
- Mountings for communication and navigation antennae
- Mountings for light and sound signals.
B13 LADDERS
Vertical ladder of aluminium construction at aft of the deckhouse from main deck to deckhouse
top shall be installed.
Vertical ladders constructed with 50mm x 9mm flat bar rails and 19mm diameter twisted tube
rungs shall be fitted for access to all tanks, engine room and below deck buoyancy spaces.
B14 DECK COVERINGS
All external decks are to be primed and painted with non-slip coating. The aft deck area will be
covered by wooden planking. Cargo tie down rings shall be provided.
In the following spaces the deck is to be laid with rubber tiles or carpet, depending on weight
control assessment :
- Wheelhouse
- Accommodation on main deck
- Accommodation below main deck
B15 WINDOWS
Windows of toughened glass and anodised aluminum frames are to be fitted for the wheelhouse
as shown on the General Arrangement.
Windows shall be fitted in the wheelhouse front, sides and aft bulkhead to ensure good line of
vision to the fore deck and aft. These windows are to be glazed with toughened glass of
thickness in accordance with Classification Society requirements.
B16 CATHODIC PROTECTION
Sacrificial anodes are to be fitted to protect the external hull below the waterline against
corrosion. The anodes are to be selected to give one-year life in tropical waters and shall be fitted
in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations.
Care is to be taken that paint is not applied over the anodes.
B17 NAME & DRAFT MARKS
The name of the vessel is to be painted on the port and starboard bow. The name and port of
registry of the vessel are to be painted at the transom.
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The draft marks are to be marked in metres in English numerals. The numbers are to be 100mm
height, spaced 200mm apart with the bottom edge of each figure corresponding to the marked
level.
B18 PAINTING
All external aluminium works (hull and superstructure) shall be cleaned and fully coated
according to paint manufacturer's specifications.
B19 OWNERS LOGO
Owners insignia (LOGO) shall be painted on either side of the vessel superstructure.
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SECTION D - ACCOMMODATION
DOI GENERAL
Accommodation is to be arranged for a total complement of thirty six (36) passengers in seats on
main deck. Four (4) cabins for eight (8) crew shall be provided below main deck, with mess and
galley.
All enclosed living spaces in the accommodation on and below main deck and wheelhouse shall
be air-conditioned.
All furniture and paneling shall be made out of fire retardant panels.
D02 MESS / GALLEY
The mess / galley area shall be fitted with a dining table with cushioned seating capacity suitable
for eight(8) crew.
The galley shall be equipped with :
1) 1 x electric hot plate cooking range
2) 1 x galley sink
3) 1 x refrigerator with freezer compartment.
D03 TWO-MEN CABIN (2 Nos.)
The cabins shall be fitted with:
1) 1 x two tier bunk, each with single size mattress
2) 2 x clothes locker complete with shelf and hanger rod
3) 1 x desk with drawers
4) 1 x upholstered chair
5) 2 x pillow.
D04 TWO-MEN CABIN (2 Nos.)
The cabin shall be fitted with:
1) 1 x two tier bunk, each with single size mattress
2) 2 x clothes locker complete with shelf and hanger rod
3) 2 x side shelf
4) 2 x pillow.
D05 WASHPLACE
Two (2) washplaces shall be arranged with one (1) on main deck and the other inside the
accommodation area below main deck.
Each of these washplaces shall be fitted as follows:
1) 1 x manual water closet
2) 1 x washbasin
3) 1 x mirror fronted toilet cabinet
4) 2 x towel hook
5) 1 x toilet paper holder
6) 1 x storm rail.
Additionally, one (1) shower unit will be provided in the crew wash place below main deck.
D06 INSULATION
The exposed bulkheads and deckheads forming the external boundary of the areas listed are to
be lined with minimum 50mm fibreglass wool (or equivalent) behind panels in each of the
following spaces. Insulation thickness shall be adequate to minimise heat gain / cool air transfer.
- Mess / Galley Area
- Wheelhouse
- Crew cabins.
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- 1 x EPIRB
- 1 x Speed/Distance Log
- 1 x Wind speed/ direction indicator
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SECTION G - MACHINERY
G01 GENERAL
The vessel shall be propelled by two (2) diesel engines coupled to conventional fixed-pitch
propellers driven through reduction gearboxes. Control of engine speed and gearbox is normally
to be from a single position in the forward wheelhouse. A secondary control station is arranged
aft of the accommodation on the main deck.
Two (2) 380V three phase 50Hz AC generators each of approx. 40kW of Perkins make are to be
fitted and arranged to provide for the vessel's general lighting and power requirements. Each
generator shall be capable of providing the full electrical load for the vessel.
G02 MAIN ENGINES & GEARBOXES
The main propulsion engines shall be two (2) CAT C18 x 4-stroke marine diesel engines each
developing 715 bhp at 2100 RPM. However.
The engines shall be arranged for 24V electric starting and be heat exchanger cooled.
Each engine shall operate under site conditions of:
- Ambient temperature : 45 OC
- Raw water temperature : 32OC.
A flexible coupling shall be fitted for connection between each engine flywheel and the reversible
reduction gearbox. Gearbox ratio shall be 2.5:1.
G03 ENGINE CONTROLS
The main engines and gearboxes are to be controlled from the wheelhouse and aft station.
The main and auxiliary engines are to be started and stopped from the engine room.
In addition, the main engines shall be capable of being stopped from inside the Wheelhouse.
G04 MAIN ENGINE & GENERATOR ALARMS
The main and auxiliary engines are each to be provided with an audio and visual alarm system to
give warning of high jacket cooling water temperature and/or low lube oil pressure and overspeed
alarm as applicable. Alarms are to be displayed in wheelhouse.
G05 TAILSHAFT
The Tailshaft shall be of manufacturer's standard supply to Classification Society approval.
G06 PROPELLERS & RUDDERS
Two (2) fixed pitch propellers shall be provided. Rotation shall be outboard, each rotating in the
opposite direction.s
Two nos. semi-balanced, double plated rudders shall be fitted, with horizontal plate frames and
soft bottom and connected to hydraulic steering. The rudders shall have adequate blade area to
ensure good steering quality. Rudder stops shall be fitted for a hard over angle of 35O Port to 35O
Starboard. The rudder shall be water tight and fitted with filling and drain plugs. The rudder shall
be flushed with hot bitumen before sealing and will be subjected to pressure test as per rule
requirements.
The rudder stock housing shall be made with a heavy top plate to take the steering gear and
watertight gland. A bearing shall be incorporated at the lower end of the housing. The bearing
and stock shall be designed to take the full side load of the rudder.
Hydraulic steering gear of suitable make, having adequate capacity for twin screw operations,
shall be supplied and fitted in the steering gear compartment, capable of turning the rudder from
35° Port to 30°Starboard at full speed ahead. The torque shall be 1.5 tonnes-meter. The
construction and materials are to be as per classification rules.
An emergency handling system shall also be provided for the steering gear as per classification
requirements.
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SECTION H - PIPING
H01 PIPING AND VALVES
All pipe work shall be executed in accordance with the best shipbuilding practice and to
Classification Society requirements. Valves are to be fitted for controlling the various systems.
Where pipes pass through a bulkhead or deck, bulkhead penetration fittings are to be used.
Piping is to be arranged in convenient lengths, adequately supported by clips and these clips are
to be suitably lined when used on copper pipes.
Sounding pipes, where fitted, are to be kept as straight as possible and are to reach to the lowest
possible point in the tank.
Shipbuilder is entitled to offer an alternative lightweight piping system as approved by
Classification Society.
Materials
The materials used for pipes, fittings, etc. are mentioned below. Where the Classification Society
stipulates other materials, these are to be used.
System Material of Pipes
Bilge System PVC
Air vent, filling and sounding Aluminium
Firefighting and Deckwash Stainless steel
Sanitary seawater/freshwater Aluminium / PVC
Cooling water Stainless steel / Aluminium
Fuel oil Stainless steel
Engine exhaust Stainless steel
Hydraulic Stainless steel
Drainage Aluminium.
H02 EXHAUST PIPES
The exhausts gases from the main and auxiliary engines are to be led to atmosphere via
overboard discharges through shell (wet exhaust system). Water cooling shall be introduced. No
silencer is provided. Spark arrestors are not required.
The exhaust lines are to be efficiently insulated with heat resistant materials and covered by layer
of aluminium or galvanized sheeting or other proprietary material.
The exhaust pipes are to be arranged for proper support in such a manner their weight is not
transmitted to the engines.
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SECTION I - ELECTRICAL
I01 GENERAL
Only good quality marine fittings shall be employed. All text is in the English language.
All electrical machines, equipment and apparatus delivered to the shipyard and awaiting
installation will be kept in a suitably ventilated dry store until required. When installed in the
vessel, they are to be properly protected from physical damage and weather.
I02 INSTALLATION STANDARDS
Installation and completion of the electrical equipment and system shall be to the Rules and
Regulations of the Classification Society for the Class and type of vessel specified.
I03 CABLES
High conductivity copper conductors, EPR insulated and CSP or PCP sheathed or equivalent to
Classification Society approval shall be used. In spaces where cables may be subject to
mechanical damage, these cables are to be armoured or suitably protected by trunking or
conduit. Cables generally to be of the multi-core type.
I04 SYSTEM OF SUPPLY
The power supply on board shall be:
a) 220V / 50 Hz AC
b) 24V DC
c) 12V DC
I05 POWER SOURCES
a) AC Power
Two (2) auxiliary units as detailed in Machinery Specification shall be installed. The
alternators shall be 220V/Single Phase/ 50 Hz.
b) DC Power for Emergency Operation
One (1) bank of 2 x 12V heavy-duty lead acid batteries of approximately 150 amp-hr. shall be
provided. These batteries are normally to be float-charged by an automatic static battery charger,
rated at approximately 30 amps and under emergency conditions to have sufficient capacity to
supply the emergency lighting and essential navigation equipment and alarms for a minimum
period of 6 hours. These batteries are to be installed in a fiberglass deck box and situated on the
wheelhouse top.
I06 ELECTRIC MOTORS
Motors are to be enclosed and protected as per manufacturer's standard.
I07 FIRE PRECAUTIONS (EMERGENCY STOP)
All ventilation fans are to be provided with emergency remote push button stops, all of which are
to be clearly marked and mounted in an approved position, outside engine room. Fire flaps shall
be provided in all ventilation ducts and be capable of being closed simultaneously when
emergency stop button is pressed. Fuel cut-off valves shall be operable from outside the engine
room.
I08 LIGHTING
All lighting throughout the vessel, except emergency lighting, shall be generally fluorescent /
down light type. Fittings shall comply with Classification Society standards. The type and
enclosures for light fittings and switches to be determined by the location of the installation.
I09 MAIN SWITCHBOARD
The main switchboard is to be of a dead front type and to be installed in the engine room. It shall
have 220V and 24V sections.
The 220V section will provide for the following :
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a) Steering gear
b) Anchor windlass
c) GS/Fire pump
d) Engine room ventilation
e) Air-conditioning units
f) Hydrophore pumps
g) ER m/c
h) Accommodation lights & exhaust fans
The 24V section will provide for the following :
a) emergency lighting
b) navigation lights
c) alarms.
Instrumentation is to be as follows :
Ammeter : One for each alternator with selection switch for current measurement
Volt Meter : One for each alternator with selector switch for voltage measurement
Kilowatt Meter : One for each alternator
Frequency Meter : One for each alternator
Each alternator is fed into separate busbars. Outgoing circuits to be fed by change over switches.
Each alternator is to be protected by a moulded case circuit breaker suitably rated for overload,
short circuit protection.
All outgoing circuits to be fed by approved circuit breakers.
All terminations on the switchboards are to be of the approved type.
No provision is required for paralleling generators / alternators. Switchboard controls shall
prevent both generators running concurrently.
I10 DISTRIBUTION
Separate distribution boxes are to be provided for lighting and power.
I11 ELECTRICAL OUTLETS
Two (2) sockets are to be provided in the engine room, four (4) in the accommodation, each cabin
and galley. Sockets shall be 220V.
I12 NAVIGATION LIGHTS PANEL
Navigation lights are to be fed through a switch panel fed by 24V DC. Each navigation light shall
have a pilot indication.
Navigation switch panel shall be fitted with audible alarm to indicate power failure. Failures on the
pilot indicators should not interfere with the operation of the navigation lights.
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