Germany: Fassmer Hands Over New 44.5m Buoy-Laying Vessel AMRUMBANK

Fassmer Hands Over New 44.5m Buoy-Laying Vessel AMRUMBANK

Recently Fassmer handed over “AMRUMBANK”, a new 44.5-metre buoy-laying vessel, to the Water and Maritime Authority Tönning in Wittdün on the German North Sea island of Amrum. The ship is the first of three new buoy-layers with a length of about 44 metres.

Fassmer was commissioned to design and build after winning an EU-wide invitation to tender. The two other buoy-layer are under construction with deliveries scheduled for the middle and end of 2012, respectively.

The concept selected for “Amrumbank” features a robust, flat displacement hull with excellent manoeuverability optimised by an efficient voith schneider system. The main engine output was limited to 2 x 375 kW max. for economic reasons. The specifications required for a minimum speed of 11 kn and good stability for safe working at sea, also in crane operations. The hull and superstructure are made of steel, the bridge of seawater-resistant aluminium.

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Shipbuilding Tribune Staff, December 1, 2011; Image: fassmer