Port Angeles, Wash. boatbuilder BRIX Marine introduced the launch of its newest survey boat, the 3011-CTC, named Lugudi Barana.
The hull options 5086 alloy aluminum hull skins, 5052 alloy aluminum inside transverse frames, and longitudinal T-bars, making certain reliability even in difficult situations, the builder mentioned. The vessel’s self-bailing aluminum decks, watertight bulkheads and anodes for cathodic safety additional improve its security and longevity.
The Lugudi Barana is provided with a complete array of equipment for environment friendly survey operations, together with an prolonged “T” transom, welded aluminum handrails, and a generator-driven hydraulic system. The vessel’s “T” Transom A-FRAME, hydraulic winch and Spectra line guarantee seamless deployment of survey gear, facilitating exact information assortment.
Contained in the vessel, the full-width walk-through cabin supplies a snug and useful workspace, that includes BRIX Headliner insulation, Loncoin II vinyl flooring and ergonomic helm seats. The cabin contains survey stations geared up with laminated work surfaces, energy retailers and storage compartments, optimizing productiveness throughout survey missions.
Security and comfort options embrace bilge pumps, fireplace extinguishers, and marine-grade electrical programs making certain a safe working atmosphere for crew members. The vessel’s Garmin electronics suite contains GPS, radar and VHF radio.
•Hull Size: 30′
•Waterline Size: 28′
•LOA: Roughly 35′
•Beam: 10’11”
•Lightship Weight: Roughly 9,500 lbs.
•HP: 2 x Yamaha 200HP outboards
•Gas Capability: 2 x 100 gal.