Launching of ship “EDT Hercules”
in La Naval from Sestao (Spain)
Ship type PSV for shipowner EDT from Cyprus
On 23th July “La Naval” from Sestao performed the launching of the ship
“EDT Hercules” for the Cyprian group EDT and her delivery will be made in
the next spring, although previously she will be preceded by the one of her
twin ship, presently in the fitting-out quay.
The launching was normal although with the rare arrangement of being
launched by the bow, due to the forms of the ship that are very fine at the stern which would make it difficult her
launching by this end as is normally made.
Constructores Navales del Norte (CNN), owners of La Naval
shipyard, a few months ago got the
contract to finish the construction of two platforms support vessels (type PSV), whose building in the Seville shipyard had been interrupted due to the closing-up of
that shipyard. Shipowner EDT is based on Cyprus and the engineering of these vessels
comes from the Finnish company Ulstein
Design & Solutions, corresponding to the ship model PX105, oftenly built lately and equipped with the named X-bow .
The first of both ships arrived at Sestao in a towed trip and a part
of the second ship, today launched, was road transported in hull blocks. At
this moment the first ship is in the fitting-out quay and her completion is foreseen
within this year, whereas the second one will be delivered at the beginning of
next year.
The basic particulars of these ships are the following:
Hull
- Total length (m) 88,80
- Length between p.p. (m) 82,00
- Breadth (m) 19,00
- Depth (m) 8,00
- Draft (m) 6,60
- Deck cargo ( tons) 2.300
- Deadweight (t) 4.540
- Crew 23
- Deck Crane: One of 2 tons
Machinery
- Main electric Generators: 4 of 1,580 Kw each
- Diesel engines : 4 of 1,665 Kw at 900 RPM, Wärtsila type 9L20
- Harbour electric Generators: 2 of 317 Kw at 1,800 RPM
- Diesel engines Cummings type QSM11-M7D (M)
- Emergency elec. Generator: 1 of 150 Kw
- Diesel engine Cummings type 6CTA8.3-D (M)
Propulsive equipment
- Main azimuthal thrusters: 2 of 2,500 Kw, Schottel make
- Bow tunnel thruster: 1 of 1,200 Kw, Brunvoll make
- Retractable bow thruster: 1 of 850 Kw, Brunvoll make
- Dynamic positioning system DP2
These ships are of advanced design with technical characteristics
very appreciated in the present marine technology at the marine platforms
support service. Nevertheless what catch your eye at first is the “rare” bow configuration, called type X, very full, whose advantages with
respect to a conventional bow are the following, according to its Finnish
designer:
- greater speed in calm and rough waters due to its bigger length at the flotation and lesser entrance angle.
- removal of hull flare at the bows, so eliminating slamming at fore bottom
- smaller accelerations in the pitching and heave movements due to the distribution of the hull volumes at the bow and to the greater ship´s length
- smaller noises and vibrations at the fore body because the ship “takes the waves” with more smoothness
- smaller sprays at the bow and nothing on the bridge.
I got this video during the
launching from the opposite margin, in Axpe. The only sad aspect of the day was
that we were looking at the last
launching in La Naval at present times but we all hope that the nowadays serious problems
facing the shipyards in this country, will be solved, new ship contracts will
follow, and we shall whitnes new launchings in Bilbao river.
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Great!
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