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Rolls-Royce powers Qatar Coast Guard composite hull boats

Written by Nick Blenkey
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OCTOBER 19, 2016 — Qatar’s Coast Guard Command is taking delivery of the first in a series of 17 composite hull boats from Antares Shipyard, located in Antalya on the South Coast of Turkey.

All the boats are powered and propelled by MTU high-speed engines and Rolls-Royce Kamewa waterjets.

The project covers the delivery of five 24 m Ares 75 Hercules, ten 34.5 m Ares 110 Hercules, and two 48m Ares 150 Hercules boats.

The initial vessels, two Ares 75 and one Ares 110 Hercules, will be the first three boats in the program and are to be delivered by the end of this month.

Two additional boats — one Ares 75 and one 110 Hercules — are planned to be delivered by the end of the year. Meanwhile, preparations for the construction of the first Ares 150 class boat have already been completed and its launch is expected towards the end of next year.

Rolls-Royce is supplying a total of 46 engines and waterjets, across the three different sizes of craft in a deal worth over £15 million (about $18.5 million).

The Ares 75 and 110 Hercules vessels are powered by MTU 12V 2000M84 diesel engines with Rolls-Royce Kamewa 50A3 series waterjets.

The two largest craft, the 47m Ares 150 Hercules design, will each feature three MTU Series 4000 diesels and twin 71S4 water jets with B4 boosters.

With power outputs up to 2,060 kW, the Kamewa A3 series delivers up to 3 percent better energy-efficiency compared to the earlier model. This – together with a reduced footprint on the vessel, lower weight and life-cycle costs – equates to a substantial reduction in fuel costs and CO2 emissions.

Kerim Kalafatoğlu, Chairman & Executive Director of Ares Shipyard, said: “The performances of the first Ares 75 and 110 Hercules have been higher than expected or required by the specifications, and have benefitted from the combination of the most advanced ship building techniques, modern equipment and systems, and advanced composite materials with Rolls-Royce power and propulsion.”

Don Roussinos, Rolls-Royce, President – Naval, said: “The combination of Rolls-Royce Kamewa waterjets and MTU high-speed diesel engines with Ares’ composite vessels will provide Qatar’s Coast Guard Command with fast, maneuverable and efficient vessels ideally suited to carrying out their duties.”

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