On Dec. 8, Snow & Company Inc., Seattle, launched the second-of-two 50'x16'8" aluminum pilot boats for the Crescent River Port Pilots’ Association, New Orleans. The vessel is currently undergoing sea trials before being shipped to the Gulf.
The pilot boats were designed by UK-based Camarc Design. The all-aluminum pilot boats have a refined hull with enhanced fuel efficiencies and reduced slamming accelerations, which provide all-around seakeeping capabilities and a pilot specific shape to facilitate safe boarding operations.
The vessels are powered by twin Volvo D13-800 EPA Tier 3 marine diesel engines, producing 800 hp at 2,300 rpm each. The mains are connected to HamiltonJet twin HJ403 waterjets with two Station AVX express controls through Twin Disc MGX-5136SC marine gears. The combination allows for high performance maneuverability with an expected top speed of 35 knots and a running speed of 32 knots.
The new boats, which will have 3' drafts, STIDD seating for two-person crews and eight pilots each, will have tankage for 600 gals. of fuel and 55 gals. of freshwater. Other features include a 16-kW Northern Lights genset, pop-sure fendering system, roof pilot boarding system, Furuno electronics package, FLIR M364C thermal camera system with joystick control, Atkins & Hoyle 8,000-ton low profile davit system with 12-volt winch with 800 lbs. safe working load.