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Taiwan Ferry Propulsion Package Contract For MAN

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

September 13, 2012

MAN L32/44 Engine: Photo credit MAN

MAN L32/44 Engine: Photo credit MAN

Lienchiang County Government of Taiwan ordres two 9L32/44CR four-stroke engines to power a inter-island new Ropax ferry.

The medium-speed engines will form part of a complete propulsion system delivered by MAN Diesel & Turbo that also includes reversible gearboxes, MAN Alpha twin-screw fixed-pitch propellers and a ship alarm system.


The 106-metre ferry will be built by Jade Shipbuilding, Kaohsiung, SW Taiwan and will travel six days a week between Keelung and the Matsu islands (an archipelago located close to the Chinese mainland).

Requirements for the propulsion system are:
    •    two 3,450-mm diameter, 4-blade, fixed-pitch propellers, selected among other reasons due to the positive experience of local operators
    •    high torque at part-load and fast load response to optimise manoeuvrability
    •    the lowest possible fuel consumption
    •    no visible soot emissions while manoeuvring in harbour
    •    the lowest possible overall emissions.

The fixed-pitch propeller transmits a power of 4,635 kW per engine and a water-lubricated stern tube arrangement was also selected to obtain the most environmentally friendly shafting solution.


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