Nevsky Shipyard has delivered Victoria Regia, a berthing float with helicopter deck of project RHP01 (Hull No 301) built for RVS-Holding, says Marine Engineering Bureau-Design-SP which developed the project in conjunction with Nevsky Shipyard .
The vessel is placed on Krasnoholmskaya quay in Moscow. The complex represents single-hull rack mount pontoon with helicopter deck, auxiliary rooms and waiting room.
The berthing float is intended for mooring of vessels such as «ОМ», «Moscow», «Fontanka» and «Meteor» type for occasional helicopter landing and passengers getting off to the moored vessels; two-motor four-seat helicopter landing and takeoff (without location) with max. weight up to 6,4 t; passengers boarding and getting off. The maximum number of people onboard shouldn’t exceed 90 persons.
Class notation - Р 1.2 of the Russia River Register.
Characteristics: length – 24.40 m, width – 15.20 m, depth – 1.50 m, draught – 0.60 m, above water dimension – 4.8 m.
The following air-technical facilities are provided for helicopters landing: helicopter landing site; auxiliary room; lighting equipment; fire-fighting means.
Installation of portable air conditioning units in specified rooms is provided for air cooling and air heating in cold weather (up to +35°C).
Power supply from shore three-phase network with 380 V, 50 Hz with tightly grounded neutral is provided for vessel power consumers supply. Accumulator batteries providing responsible consumers supply are intended for emergency power supply.
Free-running diesel-generator with capacity of 9,6 kW, 220 V in all-weather housing installed on open deck is additional stand-by source of electric power.
Shlisselburg, St. Petersburg based Nevsky Shipyard LLC, is a subsidiary of North-Western Shipping Company (part of UCL Holding). Nevsky Shipyard is one of the oldest enterprises of water transport in Russia’s the North-West. The company has been engaged in shipbuilding since 1952. The company builds mixed sea-river class vessels of various types and purposes and provides ranged repair services. Nevsky Shipyard’s slipway allows launching and lifting for repair 140-m-long vessels with dock weight of up to 3,000 tonnes.