Laky Verf LLC (Shlisselburg, Leningrad region) has launched M/V Patrulny, the boat of Project 14 M, the shipyard informs.
The vessel is intended for safety control and supervision of navigation at inland water ways and coastwise sea lanes. The boat will be registered in the port of Nizhni Novgorod.
Upon completion of the trials the boat will set off for Moscow to be presented at the exhibition “Day of innovations of Defense Ministry”, a specialized event for demonstration of promising ideas and developments of Russian industry and defense complex to the Ministry of Defense and RF Armed Forces. The boat will be delivered to the customer after the exhibition.
This river-sea class boat can patrol the waters of the coastal and marine areas, and estuaries of major rivers. The boat has an additional operating station at the observation platform for manoeuvring under conditions of limited visibility. The fuel capacity is increased up to 1,500 l for increased cruising range up to 450 nautical miles. There are 2 cabins which can accommodate up to 5 passengers at night and up to 10 passengers in daytime.
The construction is supervised by Russian Maritime Register of Shipping.
Laky Verf is located at Nevsky Shipyard (Shlisselburg, Leningrad region) and has its own production facilities. From 2005 the company specializes in production of steel motor luxury yachts with exclusive design of the interior developed by the famous Dutch designers Guido de Groot and Frank Laupman. Since its foundation the company has built and transferred to the customers 6 yachts of 23M project. All 23.5-meter yachts successfully passed sea trials. The construction is supervised by Russian Maritime Register of Shipping.
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