Port ships
1. FIRE FIGHTING BOATS
Firefighting boats are built in aluminum alloy, steel and composite. It is designed for rapid response where the propulsion is propeller and waterjet for high speed up to 40 knots.
2. FRESH WATER TANKER
A ship designed to transport or store fresh water in bulk to supply ongoing vessels at sea and ports. It is fitted with special hoses to maintain safe bunkering operation.
3. OCEAN RESEARCH SHIPS (SURVEY)
Sea-going surveying vessels are designed to conduct oceanographic work equipped with all ocean engineering equipment for the job.
4. TUG BOATS
20 BP – 75 BP Tugs are special boats that are designed mainly to assist the manoeuvring of big ships for ports entry/exit and can also operate in severe weather conditions.
5. PASSENGER BOATS
A vessel designed to transport a certain number of people at sea or across or along a lake or river. The hull can be of a catamaran type to achieve better stability, more space and convenience for passengers. With the new technology in the maritime industry, fully electric passenger boats are the solution for zero-emission and green environment by utilising chargeable batteries that can be charged in port using power source existing at berth.
6. AMBULANCE BOATS
Boats that are designed at high speed and capable to respond to emergency services at sea. The hull of the boat can be aluminum, steel or composite depends on the required size and operational speed.
7. FAST SERVICE BOATS
Optimising the design of a monohull or catamaran high-speed craft is fundamental to achieving the required speed. Our experience naval architects can provide a bespoke design for our clients and perform a towing tank test at our approved sites to deliver a unit that satisfies your requirement. In addition, we have all the equipment and facilities needed to both service and maintain fast service boats as well as our staff who are qualified to carry out repairs on boats.