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New vessels review


Marian Boats ABT Sportsline collaboration: the M 800-R The new M 800-R from Marian


Boats is the latest collaboration of an electric boat manufacturer with a partner from the high end automotive world – in this case famed tuning provider ABT Sportsline.


On the performance side, it comes with a 250 kW Next-Gen-E motor – 50 kiloWatts larger than that in the Spyder. The 250 kW rating is for is continuous power. A peak power of 450 kW (610 hp) is reached in the ‘ABT Mode’ that activates all water pumps, increases drivetrain cooling and enables a top speed of 85 kilometres per hour: 53 mph/46 knots.


Firefighting and rescue landing craft delivered to Thai operator Ocean Marina Jomtien, a marina


resort complex based in eastern Thailand’s Chonburi province, has taken delivery of a new aluminium workboat built by Thai/Australian shipbuilder SeaCat Ships. Named Ocean Angel, the craft will be used on duties such as towing, firefighting, sewage pump-out, search and rescue (SAR), buoy and marker handling, and general support for marina activities.


Photo credit: SeaCat Ships 44 | ISSUE 109 | SEP 2024 | THE REPORT


The workboat has an LOA of 9.6 metres (31.4 feet), a beam of 3.5 metres (11.4 feet), a draught of only 0.4 metres (1.3 feet), a displacement of three tonnes (2.95 tons), and capacity for up to 2.5 tonnes (2.46 tons) of assorted payloads. Also fitted are a firefighting pump with hoses and specialised equipment for facilitating the pump-out of blackwater tanks from other boats berthed at the marina.


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