Veneto-based Cantiere Navale Vittoria has delivered the tug Cap de Fer to the port authority in Skikda, Algeria.
Delivery of the vessel, which was ordered in December 2016 by the Algerian Transport Ministry at a cost of €7 million (US$8 million), took place at the official handover from representatives of the Vittoria Shipyard to a delegation from the Algerian port authority.
The tug will now start to carry out tug and escort work on the coasts and in the ports of the North African country, in the service of the Entreprise Portuaire de Skikda.
Cap de Fer has an overall length of 26 metres, width of 10 metres, draught of 3.80 metres and displaces 500 tonnes fully laden.
She has a top speed of 12.5 knots thanks to two Schottel ASD azimuth thrusters driven by two semi-fast ABC diesel engines that can develop a total of 2,500kW. The specific fuel oil consumption of these medium-speed main engines, combined with a long TBO, allows for a long life cycle and low ongoing costs
Her bollard pull of 42 tonnes is well above the initial request of the Skikda Port Authority of 30. This makes the vessel ideal for carrying out harbour and coastal tug work, both towing and pushing, and in providing assistance and direct response to emergencies in extreme conditions.
A forward escort winch by Rolls-Royce and aft hook by Mampey are the main deck equipment items, and navigation equipment and electronics are by Furuno.
The vessel has living quarters and services for a crew of seven and has been classified by Bureau Veritas.
Cap de Fer | |
SPECIFICATIONS | |
Type of vessel: | Harbour tug |
Classification: | BVI Hull, Mach, Tug, Fire Fighting Ship E with Water Spraying Unrestricted Navigation |
Port of registry: | Skikda, Algeria |
Flag: | Algeria |
Owner: | Enterprise Portuaire de Skikda, Algeria |
Designer: | MES Engineering, Italy |
CAD software: | Autocad 2017 |
Builder: | Cantiere Navale Vittoria, Italy |
Construction material: | Steel Grade A AH36 |
Plate cutting: | Plasma |
Length overall: | 26.00 metres |
Length waterline: | 25.65 metres |
Length between perpendiculars: | 25.75 metres |
Beam: | 10 metres |
Summer draught: | 3.85 metres |
Moulded depth: | 5.35 metres |
Displacement: | 592t (full load) |
Deadweight: | 213 tonnes |
Tonnages: | 340GT; 102NT |
Main engines: | 2 x ABC 6 DZC, each 1,325kW |
Propulsion: | 2 x Schottel SRP 1012 FP |
Generators: | 3 x Deutz BF4M1013MC, each 91kWe |
Steering system: | Schottel |
Cruising speed: | 12 knots |
Bollard pull: | 41.1 tonnes |
Range: | 12 days |
Hydraulic equipment: | Rolls-Royce HP3 2X98+CP/AP |
Radar: | Furuno FAR-2117 |
Depth sounders: | Furuno FE-800; Furuno DS-80 |
Radios: | Blue/MF/HF; Navtex; Transponder Radar START |
Autopilot: | Simrad AP70 |
Compass: | Magnetic compass |
GMDSS: | Navtex; 2 x portable VHF GMDSS; Emergency locator transmitter; EPIRB GMDSS 406 MHz; VHF /DSC GMDSS |
GPS: | GP-170 |
Plotters: | MaxSea chart plotter |
Audio video system: | TvSAT i6p |
Towing winch: | Rolls Royce hydraulic ATWH 1250/300/AW19U2 |
Towing hook: | Mampaey SWL 100t |
Paints/coatings: | International Paint |
Windows: | Wigo |
Interior designer: | Minuti Arredamenti |
Interior fitout/furnishings: | Minuti Arredamenti |
Liferafts: | 2 x 10pax |
Rescue boat: | Palfinger RSQ450 with davit |
Type of fuel: | Marine gasoil |
Fuel capacity: | 144.2 tonnes |
Fuel consumption: | 12.13 tonnes/day |
Freshwater capacity: | 32.24 tonnes |
Crew: | 7 |