Markey Deck Machinery on Canadian Ice Class Tugs

November 15, 2012

Markey Equipment Selected For New Canadian Super Ice Class Tugs.


Markey Machinery is pleased to announce that it has been awarded the order for a complete suite of deck machinery for the most powerful Harbor Class Tugs ever to be built in Canada. The tugs will be operated by Group Ocean of Quebec, Canada for harbor operations, ship escort services, short and long distance towing, as well as rescue operations and wreck removals. The new TunDRA 100 tugs, highly powerful, efficient and versatile, will serve to meet the growing needs in power and capacities for ice navigation of the maritime market in Northern Quebec and Canada. The hull of the TunDRA 100 tug will be reinforced and certified “1A Super F.S.” by Lloyd’s Register for ice navigation, and its engines will develop a force of 8,000 BHP, resulting in a total bollard pull of nearly 100 Metric Tons.

Robert Allan designed TundRA 100 with Markey equipment. It will be built by Ocean Industries Inc.
Robert Allan designed TundRA 100 with Markey equipment. It will be built by Ocean Industries Inc.


Jacques Tanguay, Group Ocean First Vice President and General Manager stated in a Group Ocean press release earlier this year that "Ships are constantly increasing in size, chinamax vessels are almost here and the shipping market of Northern Quebec and Canada offers a horizon of sustainable development. We needed to equip ourselves with tugs able to meet the increased demand in power and capacity in the ice. This new project is the result of several technical studies and a logical expansion of our fleet. We are already considering the production of a series of these ultra-powerful tugs”.


The Markey suites of deck machinery will include:
 

Markey Model DESDF-48-200HP Electric Class III Hawser Winch
 

Markey Model TES-40UL-125HP Electric Single-Drum Towing Winch
 

Two (2) Markey Model VEP-16-40 Electric Vertical Capstan / Windlasses
 

Scott Kreis, Markey’s Vice President of Sales and project leader for this opportunity, makes special note of the extensive collaborative effort between Group Ocean, Markey, Robert Allan Ltd and Lloyd’s Register. “When we were first approached by Group Ocean over two years ago, the development and coordination of “Ice Class” standards by the world’s marine rating agencies were in their earliest stages. Group Ocean had never used Markey equipment, but was well aware of our reputation as a manufacturer of rugged, reliable, and technologically superior equipment.”
 

“Following our standard sales and engineering methodology, we visited Group Ocean’s headquarters, met with their senior management and rode their tugs to gain a better feel for their particular operational challenges.”
 

“We then applied our decades of experience in supplying deck equipment for service in Alaska and oceanographic winches for use in Antarctica to satisfy the requirements of both Group Ocean and Lloyd’s Register.”


“Finally, we worked closely with the naval architects and marine engineers at Robert Allan Ltd to integrate the winch systems into the TunDRA 100 tug design.”

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