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1) Estructura de aluminio tal cual esta PVP : 1.340.000e 2) Proyecto terminado y barco en el agua : CONSULTAR
NOTA : El PVP del punto ( 2 ) dependerá del país en que se termine y su calidad de acabados
Eslora total: 46 m
Eslora de casco: 45,145 m
Eslora de flotación: 38 m
Manga.: 9,515 m
Calado (Min&Máx): 3,4 - 6,4 m
Desplazamiento: 260 Tm
Motor: 2 x 725 Hp
Agua: 9400 lt
Fuel: 40000 lt
Superficie de vela: 880 m²
DATOS DE PROYECTO.
El aparejo de carbono ( cutter - Style rig) y la botavara enrollable portan 880 m² de vela y aseguran unas prestaciones excitantes a vela a pesar de su tamaño. En el fly-bridge de 60' se colocan las consolas de mando, zonas de descanso, solarium y jacuzzi. Bajo cubierta a proa se coloca un tender de 19' que se bota al agua , mediante grúa oculta para liberar el espacio en forma de piscina. El espejo de popa se abre como plataforma de baño y aloja otro tender de 16'. Una orza de operación neumática mantiene el calado bajo en puerto (3.4 m) y desciende para aumentar las prestaciones a vela en navegación (6.40 m) Toda la maniobra está automatizada.
La manga contenida asegura una buenas prestaciones tanto a vela como a motor con una velocidad de 14 nudos mediante dos motores Caterpillar 725 Hp. en el proyecto y que se estima que con estos dos motores dara una velocidad de crucero de : engines for a cruising speed of 14knots.
Dimensions Length overall (approx)?45.06?mts. Water line length (approx.) ?38.87 ?mts. Maximum beam (approx)?9.40 ??mts. Draft , (approx.) ?6.40mts.
Sail area (upwind)? 1010 ?m2 Total ballast?60 ?tons
Tanks capacity Fuel tanks? ?40000 ?lts. Fresh water tank?9000??lts. Grey/black water?2000 ? lts.
Displacement (approx.) light and dry ?270??tons full load ?307??tons
Propulsion plant 2 x Caterpillar C18 developing at C rating conditions (4000 hours per year at 100% horse power, 6 hours on 12) 725 mhp @ 2.100 rpm.
Electrical generating plant 2 generating sets Caterpillar C4.4 86 ekW 50 Hz, 380volt, 3 Phase, 1500 rpm, electronic controlled, EPA approved.
Desalinization plant: N°2 fully automatic integrated plant, for a capacity of up to 180 l /hour each, Tecnicomar.
Naval Architect and Designer: Studio Scanu & Barracuda yachts
Marine Project: North Wind Shipping
A.2 PERFORMANCES
Speed
The vessel will be capable of the following performances : Speed continuous, 1/2 load?13?knots Maximum speed?14?knots Range at 10 Knots?4000?n.m.
A.3 INTENT OF SPECIFICATION
The intent of these specifications and accompanying plans will describe the details of all technical matters relative to the construction of a long range motor-sailor. If any discrepancy is found between the contract and specifications, the specifications shall prevail in all technical aspects and the contract shall prevail in all other aspects. If any discrepancy is found between the specifications and the accompanying drawings, the former shall prevail. However the yacht when delivered shall be completed in all respects and anything omitted in the specification that may be necessary for proper operation of the yacht will be included by the Builder. Where the word "or" is used in the specifications to indicate that the use of alternative items will be permitted, it shall be understood to mean "at Builder's option and with the Owner's approval." Except for those items of equipment specifically supplied by the Owner, the Builder shall supply all items necessary for the normal operation of the yacht. The Yacht shall be built in accordance with the specifications and corresponding engineering drawings executed by North Wind Shipping, Studio Scanu and Barracuda Yacht.
No modification can be made by the Builder without the agreement of the Owner.
Guarantee is considered according to the terms of the contract.
A.4 CLASSIFICATION
The Yacht, including its machinery, equipment and fitting accessories, will be provided with the classification:
RINA Yacht Class 100A1 Maltese Cross and will be constructed in accordance with the rules and regulations of R.I.N.A. Guide for Building and Classing Charter Pleasure Yachts. International Convention of Preventing Collisions at Sea, 1972. U.S.C.G. regulations for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships. All Rules, Regulations and Codes applied will be those current at the time of signing the Contract. All necessary certificates and documents for the proper and unimpeded operation of the Yacht fully classed will be obtained by the Builder and supplied to the Owner at the time of delivery of the Yacht and will include: Classification Certificate(s) issued by RINA, or interim Certificate(s). Builder's Certificate issued by the Builder. Navigation lights certificate. Compass adjustment Report. Yacht brand North Wind under builder of Owner´s chocice.
A.5 FLAG
The National flag will be decided by owner.
PROJECT:
B.1 DEFINITIONS
The following capitalized words shall have the following meanings throughout these Technical Specifications:
Acceptance.?As defined in the Construction Agreement
Builder.?The person or limited company designated as the Builder in the Construction Agreement:
Business Days.?As defined in the Construction Agreement
Classification Certificate.?See definition in Paragraph A.4 (Classification Requirements, Certificates and Booklets)
Classification Society.?Registro Navale Italiano (RINA)
Classification Society Rules. The Special Service Craft Regulations, in the part applicable to motor yacht classification, as of the Effective Date
COLREGS.?The convention on the International Regulations for preventing collisions at sea, 1972, as amended through the date the keel of the Yacht is laid
Construction Agreement.?The Agreement between the Owner and the Builder dated _______________ to construct the Yacht, as such Agreement may be amended from time to time
Delivery Date.?As defined in the Construction Agreement
Draft.?As defined in the Classification Society Rules
Drawings.?As defined in Paragraph B.3 & B.4
Effective Date.?As defined in the Construction Agreement, currently ________________ ? Exterior Designer.??Studio Scanu srl & Barracuda
Yacht Brand Name. ?North Wind Yachts MS/Y 45 mts
Flag Administration.?The Maritime Regulatory Agency as recognized by the IMO for the Flag State
Flag State.??As designated in Paragraph A.5 (Flag State), currently the United Kingdom as of the Effective Date
Full Load.?100% of the maximum capacity of all tanks as determined when the Yacht has completed sea trials while carrying 1 metric ton of Owner’s kit and complement of crew, plus 21 persons
Half Load.?50% of the maximum capacity of all tanks while carrying 1 metric ton of Owner’s kit and complement of crew, plus 21 persons
ICLL.?International Convention on Load Lines, 1966, as amended, through the date the keel of the Yacht is laid
IMO.?International Maritime Organization, 4 Albert Embankment, London, UK
Insurance.?As defined in the Construction Agreement
Interior Designer.?As defined in the Construction Agreement
Interior Drawings.?As defined in Paragraph B.4
Interior Specifications.?The specifications for the interior of the Yacht, the preliminary version of which are attached to the Construction Agreement as Appendix E.
Referrence photos: As attached to these specifications as the interior will be very similar in style to that of “Bushido”.
ITC. ?International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships 1969 and International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships, as amended, through the date the keel of the Yacht is laid
Length Between Perpendiculars or LBP. ?As defined by Classification Society Rules
Length Overall or LOA.?As defined by Classification Society Rules
MARPOL.?The International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships 1973/1978, as amended through the date the keel of the Yacht is laid
Molded.?Dimensions referring to the interior surface of the plating on the shell of the Yacht
Naval Architect.?Studio Scanu srl and their representatives Barracuda yacht
Marine Project?The person or company in chart of the whole project North Wind Shipping.
Owner.?The person or company designated as owner in the Construction Agreement with the Builder.
Owner’s Representative. ?Is the Marine Project (North Wind Shipping) and their representative designated under the Construction Agreement as the Owner’s Representative and their appointed representatives.
Owner’s Surveyor.? Any persons appointed by North Wind Shipping and approved by the Owner to carry out surveying and inspection of the Yacht, during the construction of the Yacht, on behalf of the Owner.
Owner’s Supplies.?As defined in Paragraph B.23 (Owner’s Supplies) and in the Interior Specifications
Project Manager.?Any persons appointed by North Wind Shipping (NWS) and approved by the Owner as defined in the Construction Agreement
Shipyard.?As defined in the Construction Agreement
SOLAS.?The International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea [SOLAS 174], as amended, through the date the keel of the Yacht is laid
Technical Specifications:?The specifications set forth in this set of technical specifications of the Yacht, as they may be amended from time to time pursuant to the Construction Agreement
Yacht.?The vessel generally described in Section 1 (Description of the Yacht), which is being constructed by the Builder pursuant to the Construction Agreement
B.2 DISCREPANCIES
In the event of a conflict or discrepancy, the Construction Agreement has precedence over the Technical Specifications, the Drawings and the Interior Drawings. In the event of a conflict or discrepancy, the requirements of the Classification Society Rules and MCA shall supersede these Technical Specifications, the Drawings, the Interior Specifications and the Interior Drawings.
The Technical Specifications have precedence over the Drawings.
The Technical Specifications have precedence over the Interior Specifications and the Interior Drawings for technical matters. Interior Drawings signed by the Interior Designer and the Owner shall be deemed to override the Contractual Drawings in terms of final layout of the furniture.
B.3 DRAWINGS AND DESIGN DOCUMENTS
The Builder shall provide the Naval Architect with all information requested by the Naval Architect including information about co-ordination plans, service manuals, exploded drawings with indexes and parts lists, electrical and electronic drawings with parts lists of all the engineering, ship, domestic, and service components of the Yacht as far as available from the manufacturers and without excluding information related to the “as built” condition.
Numbering by the Naval Architect shall correspond with the computer file name, which consists of three digits and a set of letters. The three digits are the project number and the letters are both the identification of the computer file and of the drawing. Each revised drawing shall bear an additional capital letter, starting with A.
The Builder may add his own numbering system, but in correspondence with the Naval Architect he must use the identification used by the Naval Architect.
When Drawings are issued by any party, a sheet detailing the latest revisions is to accompany them. All parties are to be sure they are using the latest revision. In case of uncertainty, they should request the Naval Architect, Interior Designer or Builder to issue the latest information.
All parties are to issue all drawings printed on paper and as PDF (Acrobat Reader) or DWG (AutoCAD) computer files.
The Naval Architect shall deliver one copy of all the structural and technical drawings to the Builder by hand or by express courier.
On receiving the drawings the Builder shall have ten Business Days to respond in writing to the Naval Architect with any requests or objections. After this period, if no comments or requests have been received the Naval Architect shall assume that the Builder has accepted the drawings.
The Builder shall submit, by hand or by express courier, one copy of each detailed workshop joinery drawings to the Naval Architect and the Interior Designer for approval by each of them.
The Builder shall issue the Owner Representative, or, on his indication, the Naval Architect or the Owner Surveyor, copies of any detailed workshop construction drawings upon request.
Workshop Drawings issued by the Builder that have not been approved by the Owner Representative and, for the interior construction drawings, by the Interior Designer, due to outstanding comments and objections shall be deemed as not being approved by the Owner.
The Builder, Naval Architect and Interior Designer shall issue the Owner’s Representative and Owner’s Surveyor any drawing on request.
All electronically transmitted drawings generated by the Naval Architect or the Interior Designer and utilized by the Builder shall keep their original labelling and shall remain the property and copyright of the Naval Architect and the Interior Designer, respectively. See Paragraph B.26 (Copyright).
B.4 NAVAL ARCHITECT DRAWINGS
Drawings and other design documents and calculations supplied by the Naval Architect are as follows (“Drawings”):
General Design Work: Layout of each deck in scale 1:50 Side view of the Yacht Technical specifications Weight and center of gravity estimate Longitudinal section Tanks capacity plan Preliminary stability calculations Speed calculations, with a Velocity Prediction Program Range calculations.
Naval Architecture Package: Lines plan Offset table Equipment number calculations Propeller calculations Hydrostatic calculations Stability calculations in intact conditions, departure & arrival Stability calculations in damaged conditions, departure & arrival Tanks Capacity plan Navigation lights plan
Hull Structure Package: Hull construction longitudinals Decks and double bottom construction Midship section Welding schedule Typical Sections Bow structure Stern structure Oil tight and watertight bulkheads Oil tight and watertight bulkheads Engine room construction Bow thruster structure Propeller bracket structure Rudders bearing structure Chainplates Daggerboard details Daggerboard casing
Hull structure, fitting out drawings. Typical manhole Bulwark construction Crane arrangement Anchor windlass base Anchor pocket Draught marks Garage door structure Garage door hinges 3D hull shape in IGES format Passerelle door Swimming platform fitting out Port holes mounting Hull windows mounting
Superstructure Construction Package: Shapes of superstructure in 3D IGES format Lofting plans for superstructures Longitudinal structures of superstructure Decks structures for superstructures Structures, all sections, for superstructures Structures, bulkheads, for superstructures Windows plan Cockpit arrangement
Systems: Sea water cooling system Lubrication oil system Drainage system Hot and cold water system Sewage and sanitary system Bilge and fire system CO2 system Engine room ventilation system Compressed air system Diesel oil transfer Diesel oil in engine room Tank vent lines Cathodic protection plan Air conditioning system Propulsion and Machinery: Engine room layout Main engine bolting down Shafting line arrangement Propeller brackets Generator seats Main engine exhaust system Generator exhaust system Typical machinery seats Sea chest Rudder blade Rudder stock Steering arrangement + emergency system Bow thruster arrangement
Interior Fitting Out: Technical general arrangement Engine room ventilation ducting in superstructure Engine room ventilation grills Floating floor construction Fire protection plan Wheelhouse arrangement Garage fitting out Cradles for tenders Details of fire protected bulkheads Fan extraction system Ballast subdivision
Exterior Fitting Out: Mooring arrangement Deck plan Fixed sun shades plan Aerials plan Teak deck plans Life rafts arrangement Navigation lights External lights External ceiling panels Yacht’s name Cap rail details External steering details Tanks filling points Built in external furniture Flag pole Navigation lights bases Jacuzzi arrangement Rails Ladders and stairs
Plans for Yacht Delivery: Safety plan Docking plan Paint line Instructions to the Ship Master Tanks sounding plan Interior Design Drawings The Interior Designer shall: supply the design for interior decoration at a standard of detail, accuracy and presentation at the minimum level of the current interior decoration work of the yacht Bushido; select, with the Owner, the furniture, fixtures, and floor and window treatment for the entire Yacht; oversee the construction of the Yacht to assure that the interiors are built pursuant to the Drawings, the Interior Designer Specifications;
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