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Baltic Patrol 150 duo reach the Ukraine


Two new vessels have been contracted to provide SAR services on the Ukrainian Black Sea coast.


to the Ukrainian Centralized Sea SAR Coordination Centre, which has deployed the duo on the Ukrainian Black Sea coast. Each of the vessels, built to Baltic Workboats’ Patrol 150 class particulars, features a length of 16.3m, a beam of 4.4m, a draught of 0.9m and a maximum complement of 19 persons, including two to three members of crew and up to 16 rescued persons, who can be accommodated in the downstairs section of the vessel. T e wheelhouse is equipped with a single stretcher, to care for one additional injured person.


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stonia’s Baltic Workboats has delivered two self-righting search and rescue (SAR) boats


Baltic Workboats’ Patrol 150 vessels, delivered to the Ukraine, can muster a top speed of 45knots and 1.5tonnes bollard pull in their SAR duties.


150 a top speed of just over 45knots and a bollard pull rating of 1.5tonnes. The boats have been fitted with


T e vessels are powered by twin Volvo


Penta D13-800 engines, generating 588kW at 2300rpm apiece, driving ZF 360 gearboxes and a pair of Rolls-Royce FF410S waterjets. T is propulsive package grants each Patrol


night vision cameras for nocturnal SAR operations, while Baltic has built a half-flybridge on the aft section of the wheelhouse, to grant crew greater external visibility. Each of the patrol boats has a fuel capacity of 2000litres, enabling a range of 350 nautical miles. SBI


UltraJet - First choice for High speed, High thrust and manoeuvrability.


Raidco Marine’s New 11m Patrol Boat is designed by Camarc and built by Ufast, Quimper.


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