VESSEL REVIEW | Belcinac – Compact pilot boat to operate in France’s Seine River

Photo: Pierre DeLion
Photo: Pierre DeLion
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French operator Seine River Pilot Station has expanded its fleet of pilot boats with the recent acquisition of a newbuild vessel from local builder Chantier Naval Delavergne.

Named Belcinac after an island that was once located in the Seine River, the new pilot boat was designed by Pierre Delion for operation between Rouen and the Seine Estuary, primarily in the inland waters just off Caudebec-en-Caux. This frees up the slightly larger Avocette, the Seine River Pilot Station's other recently acquired Pierre Delion-designed boat, to focus on facilitating transfers in deeper harbour waters.

<em>Photo: Pierre DeLion</em>
Photo: Pierre DeLion

The 9.5- by four-metre, 7.2-tonne newbuild is of aluminium construction, the material having been selected due to the fact that the hulls of the pilot station's boats are subject to collisions with tree trucks and other floating debris. Up to four people can be accommodated in the wheelhouse, which also boasts an electronics suite that includes a Furuno radar. The wheelhouse is fitted with upward-facing windows to enhance the coxswain's situational awareness when manoeuvring alongside larger vessels before and after transfers.

Power is provided by a Volvo D6 283kW engine that drives a five-bladed propeller to deliver a speed of 23 knots.

Although smaller than some of the other boats in the Seine River Pilot Station, Belcinac is versatile enough to facilitate transfers even with large ships thanks to the installation of fixed port and starboard boarding ladders on the foredeck and on the exterior of the wheelhouse.

<em>Photo: French Federation of Maritime Pilots</em>
Photo: French Federation of Maritime Pilots
Belcinac
SPECIFICATIONS
Type of vessel:Pilot boat
Flag:France
Owner:Seine River Pilot Station, France
Designer:Pierre Delion, France
Builder:Chantier Naval Delavergne, France
Hull construction material:Aluminium
Superstructure construction material:Aluminium
Deck construction material:Aluminium
Length overall:9.5 metres
Beam:4.0 metres
Main engine:Volvo D6, 283 kW
Propulsion:Propeller
Maximum speed:23 knots
Radar:Furuno
Crew:1
Passengers:3
Operational area:Seine Estuary, France

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