Laky Verf launches multipurpose boat of project 14М Patrulny-13 built for Russia’s Transport Supervision Agency (photo)
On July 22, 2014, Laky Verf (Shlisselburg, Leningrad region) launched the multipurpose high-speed boat of project 14М (hull No 13). According to IAA PortNews reporter, the vessel named Patrulny-13 was ordered by the Federal Agency for Transport Supervision (Rostransnadzor).
The multipurpose boat made of light alloy can be used as a staff, patrol, inspectorial, service-crew boat in the waters of the coastal and marine areas, and estuaries of major rivers as well as for boaters and fishing enthusiasts.
Upon completion of the tests, the boat will be delivered to the customer for operation in central Russia.
Major characteristics: LOA – 14.5 m, beam – 4.0 m with guard rail. Draught – 0.85 m to 1.1 m. Maximum speed - 31 knots. Fresh water capacity - 200 liters. Volume grey/black water tanks - 120 liters. Total fuel capacity – 1,500 liters.
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.