1. GENERAL
Craft type PASSENGER HIGH-SPEED CRAFT (RO/RO)
Category PASSENGER CAR FERRY (B)
Builder KAWASAKI HEAVY IND. LTD
Hull No. 21NF101
Build DECEMBER 1994
Class R.I.N.A.
Flag GREEK
2. PRINCIPAL DIMENSIONS
Length overall 99,78 m.
Length B.P. 87,10 m.
Breadth moulded 19,98 m.
Depth moulded 12,60 m.
Draught forward 3,651 m.
Draught aft 2,738 m.
3. GROSS TONNAGE 5.562 R.T.
NET TONNAGE 3.012 R.T.
4. DEADWEIGHT On draught of 3,195 m. abt 328 t.
CAPACITIES FOR PASSENGERS, CREW AND VEHICLES
Passengers 1125 persons
Crew 26 persons
Vehicles Private Cars:178 Private
Cars: 132, and: 18 ampers (6 m.)
Private Cars:132, and: 4 Campers (6 m.), and: 8 Campers: (8 m.)
TANK CAPACITY
Fuel oil tank 294,0 m3
Fresh water tank 10,6 m3
VEHICLE DECK AXLE LOAD
Car Deck “C” 1,0 t.
Car Deck “D” 11,0 t.
CLEAR HEIGHT OF VEHICLE DECK
Car Deck “C” 1.900 mm
Car Deck “D” Fr. (0–27) 4.850 mm Fr. (27–74) 2.300 mm
MAIN ENGINE, WATERJET UNIT AND GENERATOR
Main Engine No. x type: 2 x CATERPILLAR 3616 and 2 x CATERPILLAR 3612 marine geared diesel engine Max. cont. output
CATERPILLAR 3616 5,420 KW x 1,000 rpm (each)
CATERPILLAR 3612 4,060 KW x 1,000 rpm (each) Normal output
CATERPILLAR 3616 4,880 KW x 965 rpm (each)
CATERPILLAR 3612 3,650 KW x 965 rpm (each) Kind of fuel Marine gas oil Waterjet unit Type Kawasaki KPJI69A No. 4 sets
GENERATOR Type YANMAR 280 KW diesel generator No. 3 sets
FUEL CONSUMPTION OF MAIN ENGINE Fuel consumption abt 3.4 t/hr based on fuel oil of low at 90%
MCO calorific value of 10,200 kcal/kg
SPEED Service speed on four (4) engines abt 26 knots on abt 4 mt
MGO abt 24 knots on abt 3,4 mt
MGO abt 22 knots on abt 2,2 mt
MGO abt 20 knots on abt 1,8 mt
MGO RIDE CONTROL SYSTEM Type Fin type for fore part Trim tab for aft park Operation by hydraulic actuator
TWO AFT RAMPS FOR CARS No. & Type 2 x aluminum, double panel Total length abt 16.00 m.
Clear breadth abt 3.75 m.
Operation hydraulic/hydraulic winch
ONE AFT RAMP FOR PASSENGERS
No. & Type 1 x aluminum, single panel Total length 16 m. Clear breadth abt 1.30 m.
Operation hydraulic LIFE SAVING APPLIANCES Six (6) M.E.S. Systems
Two (2) Rescue Boats