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12 OCTOBER 2016 AL CIRCLE

Ares Shipyard adds high-end aluminium designs to its commercial offerings

EDITED BY : DIPANWITA GUPTA 2MINS READ

Ares Shipyard in the Antalya Free Zone in Turkey has been focussing its new construction work mainly in the military sector with designs up to 100 metres in length. Now the yard is developing a range of designs using established design teams to expand its offerings into the commercial sector.

Among the new designs is a 28.8 metre pilot boat to a design by Carmac for aluminium construction. Even larger is a 48.6 metre design also in aluminium that is focussed on search and rescue activities with the capability of coping with oil spills and other pollution operations. Another large aluminium design is 34 metre crew boat capable of carrying 76 passengers. Speeds range from 25 to 35 knots and the crew boat is one of several designs on offer for this role.

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On a smaller scale Ares Shipyard is offering its first RIB design, a 10.5 metre concept that can be constructed with an aluminium or composite hull. Powered by triple outboards this design has a speed potential of 62 knots.

High speed is also offered on a first response fire boat that can reach 50 knots with inboard diesel power. This 13.37 metre deep vee hull is designed for aluminium construction and features three fire monitors, one forward and two aft.

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Designed for both military and civilian operations is a landing craft design capable of speeds up to 40 knots when powered by a pair of large outboards. This aluminium design has a length of 12.80 metres and has been design following experience with larger landing craft concepts.

These new designs by Ares Shipyard are expected to meet the requirements of pilot boats, fireboats, survey and a variety of harbour craft roles.


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EDITED BY : DIPANWITA GUPTA 2MINS READ

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