Pella Shipyard has launched the tugboat RB-366 of the project 90600. According to the Company, the vessels has been delivered to RF Navy and joined the Baltic Fleet.
The tugboat is intended for towing and berthing operations in harbor, roadsteads and coastal areas which comply with R3 navigation area, refloating of ships and vessels, fire fighting operations at floating and shore objects, oil spill response activities, cargo transportation, ice breaking and erosion operations.
Technical information: |
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Length max |
25,4 m |
Width max |
8,8 m |
Draught |
4,2 m |
Speed |
11,8 knots |
Classificaion |
КМ Arc4 R3 Aut3 Tug by Russian Register of shipping. |
Propulsion system |
ВРК US 155, Rolls-Royce, FPP into nozzles |
Powerplant |
2*746 kW at 1800 r/min, Caterpillar С32 |
Deck equipment: bow electro-hydraulic anchor-towing-mooring winch Fluidmecanica providing 10 t of bollard pull and 847 kN of brake holding force; 23 t towing hook SWL with quick release device.
The tugboat is equipped with cargo crane РС 2300, Palfinger with lifting capacity of 150 kilos at the boom of 5m.
In order to fulfill fire-fighting operations the tugboat is equipped with external fire fighting system made by FFS (capacity is 800 m3/h, 2 water monitors, water curtains system).
JSC Pella Shipyard based in Russia’s Leningrad region was founded in 1950. In 1992 Pella was privatized as Pella Holding Co. comprising the head office and several subsidiaries. The shipbuilding firm specializes in building tractor tugs with rated power of 1,000hp to 5,000hp, push boats, escort tugs, pilot boats and SAR boats for Russian customers and for export.