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CTruk Pushes Button On Next Generation Support Vessel

Wed, 03 April 2013

As offshore wind farms move further out to sea demands made on support vessels are changing significantly. Essex-based CTruk Boats has had its sights set on this development for some time and recently initiated the build of a 50 tonne payload support vessel, designed to meet the tougher requirements of the next phase.
Powered by four Cummins 610Hp engines and Rolls-Royce waterjets, the first CTruk 50T will join sister company CWind’s charter fleet. CWind MD Peter Jorgensen commented, ‘A 28m CTruk 50T will mean we can do even more for wind farms further offshore. Alongside great sea keeping characteristics and more than double the payload capability of our existing workboats, the versatility of the 50T is really exciting, plus the 4-engine system brings with it all-important increased reliability.’

New partnership cemented

This is the first complete vessel build to be contracted out by CTruk and the selection of Coastal Marine Boatbuilders (CMBL) in Eyemouth in the Scottish Borders represents a strategic partnership for potential future growth. The companies have worked together before, with CMBL producing deck components for CTruk’s popular 20T vessel. The Eyemouth yard now plans to construct a specialist production facility for larger commercial vessels on 2.6 acres of land on the Gunsgreenhill Industrial Estate, an investment expected to contribute significantly to the local economy. The venture represents a departure from CMBL’s traditional business and could lead to extra employment opportunities.
CMBL owner and director Andrew Thornhill is pleased that workboats suitable for use on Scottish wind farms are now being built there, ‘We are delighted to cement a new partnership with CTruk, a pioneer of innovation in vessel design. It is highly appropriate that boats suitable for use on wind farms further off the Scottish coast are being constructed here.’
The launch of the first CTruk 50T MPC is planned for February 2014.

For further information and photography please contact:
Amanda Çetin, CTruk

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