logging in or signing up FBMA Marine - Ferry Builders craigp Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 505 Category: Business & Fin.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (0) Added: August 04, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Craig PatrickHead of SalesFBMA Marine FBMA Marine Shipbuilders Outline : Outline Introduction to FBMA Marine Recent Builds Catamarans Sea keeping Project 1025 FBMA Marine Inc. Heritage : FBMA Marine Inc. Heritage Originally was an amalgamation of shipbuilding companies on the Isle of Wight, England with history back to 1899 In 1997 a new shipyard built under a Joint Venture with Aboitiz Co in Cebu, Philippines FBMA was acquired in 2000 by Babcock's Rosyth 2004 FBMA Marine became a wholly owned subsidiary of Aboitiz and Co. UK Expat management team Employ over 300 experienced shipbuilders and welders Slide 4: www.aboitiz.com Slide 5: FBMA Marine Location Slide 6: West Cebu Industrial Park FBMA Marine : FBMA Marine Slide 9: Design and Build Length – 40.9m Beam – 12.0m Draft – 1.6m DWT – 26 tonnes Passengers 260 Speed - 20 knots at 85% MCR Fuel Consumption – 330 lit / hr 20 bikes Delivery 2009 Hull 1026 / 10272 x Passenger Catamaran 1024 – New Caledonia 57m Rough Water Catamaran : 1024 – New Caledonia 57m Rough Water Catamaran Betico Seakeeping : Betico Seakeeping Current Vessel 52m HSC Cat 34 knots Average Pax Accel -1.5M/s^2 Built 1996 New Vessel Requirements 57m HSC Cat 34 knots Accelerations - below 0.8m/s^2 Same Fuel Consumption Slide 14: 57.8m Hi Speed Cat 14m Beam 300 tonnes light ship 350 passengers 10 cars 32 knots at 87% MCR and 60t DWT Awarded to FBMA May 2007 1024 – New Caledonia 57m Rough Water Catamaran 1023 – Sea Scape 1Sea SA Adelaide : 1023 – Sea Scape 1Sea SA Adelaide 1021+1022 – Tenaz and LiderLockheed Martin SLICE : 1021+1022 – Tenaz and LiderLockheed Martin SLICE Slide 17: Supports Two Missions Transporting 150 workers and their luggage to/ from rigs for a maximum of two round trips per day (~240nm range) Fuel for 720 Nautical Miles Transporting workers between production platforms including loitering (up to 4 days) Characteristics 330 Operating Days per year (up to Sea State 6) Minimum number of passengers become sea sick during a two hour exposure period in SS 3 – 5 Max Significant Vertical Acceleration (<=0.5 m/sec Sq in SS5) High speeds in High sea states 20 knots in SS3 18 knots in SS4 15 knots in SS5 Clear deck area (28sqm) SLICE - 70m Seakeeping – in a 28m Vessel Slide 19: Particulars:- LOA 64.14m Beam 17.00m Depth 5.00m Draft 2.5m 1300 Passengers 60 vehicles Construction - Nov 2003 Launch - January 2005 Passenger and Vehicle Catamarans Slide 20: 1018 – MV Vlieland Interior Slide 21: 1017 – SeawaySea Transport Solutions Slide 22: SMIT ACTV Vessels FBMA - Hi speed Fast Ferries : FBMA - Hi speed Fast Ferries 45M TriCat Operate in Hong Kong 50 knots 420 pax 2 x 52M TriCat For PFF Corp 35 knots 449 Pax FBMA Marine Project 1025 : FBMA Marine Project 1025 Project 1025 Overview : Project 1025 Overview LOA – 70m Beam – 20m Operating Speed – 15 Knots Max Speed – 19.7 Knots Draft – 2.3m DWT – 350 Tonnes Classification – EU 98/18 Grp B Fuel consumption – abt 450 litres per Crossing 1025 – Pentalina : 1025 – Pentalina Slide 27: Comparison of RoPax vessels Operating to Orkney For more info please see www.fbma.com.ph or contact Craig Patrick at craigp@fbma.com.ph : For more info please see www.fbma.com.ph or contact Craig Patrick at craigp@fbma.com.ph Greetings From Cebu : Greetings From Cebu You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
FBMA Marine - Ferry Builders craigp Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 505 Category: Business & Fin.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (0) Added: August 04, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Craig PatrickHead of SalesFBMA Marine FBMA Marine Shipbuilders Outline : Outline Introduction to FBMA Marine Recent Builds Catamarans Sea keeping Project 1025 FBMA Marine Inc. Heritage : FBMA Marine Inc. Heritage Originally was an amalgamation of shipbuilding companies on the Isle of Wight, England with history back to 1899 In 1997 a new shipyard built under a Joint Venture with Aboitiz Co in Cebu, Philippines FBMA was acquired in 2000 by Babcock's Rosyth 2004 FBMA Marine became a wholly owned subsidiary of Aboitiz and Co. UK Expat management team Employ over 300 experienced shipbuilders and welders Slide 4: www.aboitiz.com Slide 5: FBMA Marine Location Slide 6: West Cebu Industrial Park FBMA Marine : FBMA Marine Slide 9: Design and Build Length – 40.9m Beam – 12.0m Draft – 1.6m DWT – 26 tonnes Passengers 260 Speed - 20 knots at 85% MCR Fuel Consumption – 330 lit / hr 20 bikes Delivery 2009 Hull 1026 / 10272 x Passenger Catamaran 1024 – New Caledonia 57m Rough Water Catamaran : 1024 – New Caledonia 57m Rough Water Catamaran Betico Seakeeping : Betico Seakeeping Current Vessel 52m HSC Cat 34 knots Average Pax Accel -1.5M/s^2 Built 1996 New Vessel Requirements 57m HSC Cat 34 knots Accelerations - below 0.8m/s^2 Same Fuel Consumption Slide 14: 57.8m Hi Speed Cat 14m Beam 300 tonnes light ship 350 passengers 10 cars 32 knots at 87% MCR and 60t DWT Awarded to FBMA May 2007 1024 – New Caledonia 57m Rough Water Catamaran 1023 – Sea Scape 1Sea SA Adelaide : 1023 – Sea Scape 1Sea SA Adelaide 1021+1022 – Tenaz and LiderLockheed Martin SLICE : 1021+1022 – Tenaz and LiderLockheed Martin SLICE Slide 17: Supports Two Missions Transporting 150 workers and their luggage to/ from rigs for a maximum of two round trips per day (~240nm range) Fuel for 720 Nautical Miles Transporting workers between production platforms including loitering (up to 4 days) Characteristics 330 Operating Days per year (up to Sea State 6) Minimum number of passengers become sea sick during a two hour exposure period in SS 3 – 5 Max Significant Vertical Acceleration (<=0.5 m/sec Sq in SS5) High speeds in High sea states 20 knots in SS3 18 knots in SS4 15 knots in SS5 Clear deck area (28sqm) SLICE - 70m Seakeeping – in a 28m Vessel Slide 19: Particulars:- LOA 64.14m Beam 17.00m Depth 5.00m Draft 2.5m 1300 Passengers 60 vehicles Construction - Nov 2003 Launch - January 2005 Passenger and Vehicle Catamarans Slide 20: 1018 – MV Vlieland Interior Slide 21: 1017 – SeawaySea Transport Solutions Slide 22: SMIT ACTV Vessels FBMA - Hi speed Fast Ferries : FBMA - Hi speed Fast Ferries 45M TriCat Operate in Hong Kong 50 knots 420 pax 2 x 52M TriCat For PFF Corp 35 knots 449 Pax FBMA Marine Project 1025 : FBMA Marine Project 1025 Project 1025 Overview : Project 1025 Overview LOA – 70m Beam – 20m Operating Speed – 15 Knots Max Speed – 19.7 Knots Draft – 2.3m DWT – 350 Tonnes Classification – EU 98/18 Grp B Fuel consumption – abt 450 litres per Crossing 1025 – Pentalina : 1025 – Pentalina Slide 27: Comparison of RoPax vessels Operating to Orkney For more info please see www.fbma.com.ph or contact Craig Patrick at craigp@fbma.com.ph : For more info please see www.fbma.com.ph or contact Craig Patrick at craigp@fbma.com.ph Greetings From Cebu : Greetings From Cebu