Crewboat Built with Italian Flair

May 6, 2016

Newly built Crewboat represents excellence in Italian design, quality in construction

There is something about Italian products, from consumer goods to industrial objects, that carries a stylistic flair. This is well represented in the cruise ships of the Fincantieri Shipyard, such as the 2015-delivered Britannia. More recently this flair for design and quality construction is evident in the 2016-delivered fast supply vessel Blue Brother from Cantiere Navale Vittoria SPA of Adria, on the Canal Bianco which connects to the Po River in the province of Rovigo, Italy.
(Photo: Cantiere Navale Vittoria)
(Photo: Cantiere Navale Vittoria)
(Photo: Cantiere Navale Vittoria)
(Photo: Cantiere Navale Vittoria)
(Photo: Cantiere Navale Vittoria)
(Photo: Cantiere Navale Vittoria)
Tecnonavi SRL of Ancona, Italy designed the 51.75 by 9.2-meter vessel. The aluminum hull, with a depth of 2.2 meters, is painted a bright red with a white superstructure. The well-fendered bow and stern allows for personnel transfers both fore and aft. The forward mounted accommodation has seating for 71 passengers and accommodations for up to 14 crewmembers. A crane-launched rescue craft is located on the upper deck, aft of the wheelhouse.
The vessel is fitted with a Dynamic Positioning 2 system from Kongsberg that includes two bow thrusters as a part of the required redundancy. Main propulsion power for the vessel is four Cummins KTA50-M2 diesels, each rated for 1,342 kW (1,800 HP) each at 1,900 RPM. The engines each turn a fixed propeller through ZF 5050 A gearboxes with 2.962:1 reduction. The four engines deliver a total of 5,372 kW (7,200 HP) to give the Blue Brother a top speed of 28 knots.
Capacities include 120 cu. meters of fuel, 115 CM or water and 1.5 CM of lube oil. While remaining under the ownership of the shipyard group, the boat will join the fleet of Bambini SRL under charter.

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