SCHOTTEL HELPS DAMEN TUGS FOCUS ON SUSTAINABILITY

Apr 19, 2024 | Marine propulsion & machinery news

Schottel is to equip four new 1810-series ASD stock tugs from the Dutch Damen Group with SRP 270 RudderPropellers.

The new multi-purpose tugs will have a bollard pull of 30t each and ensure manoeuvrability with a compact size of just 18.25m in length and a beam of 10.23m. With this newest generation of compact tugs, Damen sets out to answer the needs of modern port operations, using proven technology such as the SRP.

The power rating of the SRP 270 amounts to 1,000kW per unit, with a propeller diameter of 1.9m. Each tug will be equipped with two units. Schottel DuroVario LS slipping clutches will allow for smooth acceleration and improved handling of the thrusters. If needed, the slipping clutches can be upgraded to support firefighting capability. The design of the SRP 270 fits into the overall concept of the new tug series, which aims to offer the greatest possible performance in an extremely compact vessel. For this purpose, the Schottel RudderPropeller combines manoeuvrability and bollard pull with efficiency during free sailing.

Siebe Cieraad, Damen Product Portfolio Manager Tugs said: “Damen has designed the 1810 series with a specific focus on sustainability. In addition to ensuring low noise emissions and vibrations, the 1810 design features an electric power generation system which eliminates the need for a third diesel generator to provide power while the vessel is sailing. This further reduces fuel consumption and improves the tug’s sustainability performance.”

The SRP’s robust design and long service life conserve financial and material resources thanks to low maintenance requirements. This allows for long operating periods during the vessel’s lifetime. At the same time, Schottel guarantees long-term availability of spare parts and provides its customers with a global network of subsidiaries offering service support when and where needed.

The new tugs will be pre-produced for later sale at Damen Shipyards Changde in China, with the first being completed in the course of 2024. The vessels can be optionally fitted with a firefighting and crane system, amongst other equipment. With this newest generation of compact tugs, Damen sets out to answer the needs of modern port operations, using proven technology such as the SRP.

Image: Damen’s compact ASD tugs benefit from Schottel propulsion (source: Schottel)

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