300 t Inshore Floating Crane
Naval Architecture
OVERDICK designed a 300t inshore floating crane barge. Its main purpose will be to load and unload to and from ships and transport heavy cargo items in the port of areas.
A pedestal-mounted double-boom crane with a maximum lifting capacity of 360t at 28m outreach will allow for quick and precise lifting operations. The high flow rate of the ballast system is designed to cope with the crane operation requirements.
The vessel will be classed and registered as an inland navigation vessel, but its hull and main components shall be designed and build for coastal service. This shall facilitate a possible upgrade of the barge.
Location: mobile
Project Details
- Client
- Confidential,
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- Characteristics
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L: appr. 60m
B: appr. 30m
Depth to main Deck: appr. 6.5m
Speed: 10kn
Personnel: 8 POB
Lifting capacity: 360t
Shifting: Pontoon-shaped hull with diesel-electric plant and three steerable propulsors.
- Engineering Services
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Concept Design