Seacor panther
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The Seacor Panther is a fast catamaran for crew transport in the offshore industry.
history
The catamaran is an offshore supply ship from SEA-CAT CREWZER and sails under the flag of the Marshall Islands . It was delivered in July 2017 by the Spanish shipyard Astilleros Armon in Vigo . The sister ship Seacor Puma was delivered in April.
description
The catamaran is measured at a length of 57.5 m, a width of 12.5 m and a draft of 2.7 m with 491 GT. The Seacor Panther is powered by four Cummins diesel engines, which act via gears on four Hamilton jet drives and give the Seacor Panther a rated speed of 40 knots. In normal operation, the catamaran is operated at 35 knots, has space for 70 passengers and can transport 200 t of cargo on a deck area of around 286 m².
The ship has two auxiliary diesel generators with a nominal output of 290 kW as well as an encapsulated auxiliary diesel generator with a nominal output of 270 kW on deck.
In the hulls there are fuel tanks with around 96,300 liters of fuel and 26,000 liters of drinking water. For the crew there are 16 berths in eight cabins as well as a galley and a crew mess with seats for 15 people.
Web links
- SEACOR Puma - High Speed Catamaran. cumminsengines.com; accessed on June 3, 2018
- Seacor panther. astillerosarmon.com, many photos; accessed on June 3, 2018