RV Resilience: Hybrid research vessel joins PNNL

RV Resilience hybrid research vessel

Recently delivered by Snow & Company, Inc., Seattle, Wash., to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), RV Resilience is the Department of Energy’s very first hybrid electric-diesel research vessel. .

Designed by Incat Crowther, the 15 meter vessel is the Department of Energy’s very first hybrid electric-diesel research vessel and will help PNNL sustainably expand its research activities in the Sequim Bay region of Washington State.

Offering exceptional...

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Gulf Craft starts construction of new U.S. Virgin Islands ferry

Rendering of new U.S. Virgin Islands ferry

The Gulf Craft LLC shipyard in Franklin, La., has started construction of a new U.S Virgin Islands ferry. The 300-passenger 32-meter Incat Crowther designed catamaran vessel will service the busy tourist and commuter route between Red Hook on the island of St. Thomas, and Cruz Bay on the island of St. John. Currently, two other Incat Crowther 28-meter vessels service this route.

The Government of the U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Public Works received a grant of $1.7 million to build a third...

https://www.marinelog.com/passenger/ferries/gulf-craft-starts-construction-of-new-u-s-virgin-islands-ferry/

Incat Crowther commissioned to design FSIV trio

Fast support intervention vessel (FSIV) aft deck

Singapore shipbuilder Lita Ocean has commissioned Incat Crowther to design three new ABS-classed monohull fast support intervention vessels (FSIVs) for Saudi Arabia’s Zamil Offshore, which will use the 60-meter vessels to transport cargo, heavy maintenance equipment and personnel for Saudi Aramco’s operations in the Middle East. The vessels will comply with the latest Saudi Aramco requirements, including ABS SMART and IDM-A notations.

The fast support vessels will be powered by four MTU 16V4000M6...

https://www.marinelog.com/offshore/incat-crowther-commissioned-to-design-fsiv-trio/