Length
53.25 m
Moulded Beam
10.20 m
Draft
3.20 m
Gross Tonnage
439 T
Net Tonnage
132 T
Deck Area
240 m²
Crane
HLM 25-4S SWL 1450kg @ 12.62m
Cruise Speed
11.5 Knots
Maximum Speed
21 Knots
Range
6000 NM
Endurance
35 days
Crew
8
Charterers Accommodation
4
Crew Transfer Seats
80 business class seats
Air Conditioning
Yes
Internet antenna
SAILOR
SSB radio
Sailor 6000
MF/HF
Sailor 6300 MF/HF
VHF DSC
2 x Sailor RT6222
Navtex
JRC, NCR-333
Email/Sat phone
VSAT/IOP
Tracking device
Inmarsat C
Air band VHF
Tayio TD-L 1550
VHF GMDSS hand held
Sailor SP350
Radar
2x JRC, JMA 5212-4 HSB
Searchlight
2x 1000W MP Pesch
Auto Pilot
Alphatron – Alpha Sea Pilot MFC
Echo/Depth Sounder
Alphaton Alphadepth DT800
Magnetic Compass
Richie – Navigator HB-71
Satellite Nav. (GPS)
Veripos / JLR 7800
Gyro Compass
Alpha Mini Course
Dynamic Positioning (DP)
Alphatron / Navis, (Dynapos AM)
AIS
JRC, JHS - 182
Class
Bureau Veritas
Vessel Type
Fast Utility Vessel
Built
2013
Ship Builder
DAMEN Netherlands
Flag
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Port of Registry
Basseterre
Official Number
SKN 1003746
IMO Number
9650561
Call Sign
V4GX4
Lifebuoys
6
Lifejackets
88
Life Rafts
Inflatable for min. 88 persons
EPIRB
McMurdo E5
SART
McMurdo – S4 Rescue
Fire Fighting Internal
Novec1230
Fuel Capacity
169.85 m³
Potable Water Capacity
28.60 m³
Water Maker
Sea recovery Aqua whisper
producing 2.5 m³ per day
Fresh Water / Cargo
123.76 m³
Deck Cargo
250 T
Main Engines
4x Caterpillar 3512C
TA (4472 kW)
Generators
3x Caterpillar C4.4, 99 kW each
Propulsion
4x Fixed pitch propellers
Bowthrusters
2x 85 bkW, electrically driven
Admiral Sir William Cornwallis, GCB (10 February 1744 – 5 July 1819) was a Royal Navy officer. Cornwallis took part in a number of decisive battles but is best known as a friend of Lord Nelson and as the commander-in-chief of the Channel Fleet during the Napoleonic Wars. He is depicted in the Horatio Hornblower novel, Hornblower and the Hotspur. His greatest honours might be considered to be his various nicknames among the sailors, "Billy go tight" (given on account of his rubicund complexion), as well as "Billy Blue", "Coachee", and "Mr Whip". Sailors appear to have only given nicknames to those commanders whom they liked.
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