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Scallop Harvesting In The Harshest Maritime Climates
Allswater was asked to assess and improve a scallop-harvesting fleet with a new build or converted vessel. The vessel would operate at the southern tip of Argentina, an area known to be secluded, far from service centers, and having some of the harshest maritime climates.
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Ro-Ro Ferry Emergency Bow Door Repair
Ro-Ro Ferry Emergency Bow Door Repair
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Innovative Hull Design for Inshore Fisheries: Reducing Energy Consumption
ACOA Hull Efficiency Challenge
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OPUS50: Our Award-Winning Design, Significant Ships of 2020
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Testimonial
Comfortable and Smooth Sailing
We are making 12 knots pretty consistently, 10-20 knots of wind, light seas. She seems to behave very nicely.
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Testimonial
Exceptional Seakeeping
The boat had about 12 days of winds higher than 40 knots, with a few days over 60 kn and apparently had one reading of 78 kn. They fished the whole time, no one felt unsafe on the weather deck, And all comments were that they couldn’t tell it was blowing so hard. I’m really pleased with the performance. Good sea boat.
Vessel Manager