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Discussion in 'Technical Discussion' started by SharkyFHB, Oct 20, 2007.

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  1. SharkyFHB

    SharkyFHB Senior Member

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    All,

    Since the yachts keep getting bigger, I thought some of you might be interested in some engine room pics from one of our ships that I took yesterday..

    LOA 188 m Blt 2004
    Main engine 6 cylinder Sulzer

    Engine Room Control
    engine control room.jpg

    Main Engine - I am standing a deck above and there are two decks below..
    main engine (1).jpg

    Pretty clean for a merchant vessel.
  2. SharkyFHB

    SharkyFHB Senior Member

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    Here are a few more..

    Generators
    generators.jpg

    Air system
    air system.jpg

    Steering gear
    steering gear.jpg
  3. nilo

    nilo Senior Member

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    engine room of ships

    Thanks for posting the pictures; although you may not want to reveal the identity of the ship, which we all respect, can you give us some more information as to where she is built and what type of a vsl she is? Also, it would be very interesting to learn more about the equipment and capacities.
  4. SharkyFHB

    SharkyFHB Senior Member

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    Hi Nilo,

    She is a 35,000 dwt bulk carrier built in China.
    Will try to get more specs on the equipment..
  5. Loren Schweizer

    Loren Schweizer YF Associate Writer

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    Hey, John, nice stuff on your commercial vessels, thanks.
    You, being in the business.... how does the Chinese stuff rate relative to the other builds out there? Their machinery & layouts look pretty sharp.
  6. SharkyFHB

    SharkyFHB Senior Member

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    Loren,

    We now have 12 of these vessels, all built in China, and are currently just starting a newbuilding program for 6 more 50,000 tonners. We have had very good experience with the 35,000 tonners and are building the 50,000 tonners in China as well. Similar to having a Build Engineer on the yacht side of the business, we have our own Engineers and Technical Superintendants on site at the yard during the complete construction process. We also have strict maintenance programs once we take delivery.

    JH
  7. veramond

    veramond New Member

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    Use of pictures

    Dear All,

    I just recently joined this forum. I'm Vera, second marine engineer by profession an currently working as maritime training instructor here in Manila, Philippines. I just want to ask permission if I can use the pictures for my training purposes. I'm currently preparing a powerpoint presentation regarding engine room familiarization and I happen to be needing the pictures for my students to be familiarized in the engine room layout through pictures.

    I hope you will approved my request.

    Thanks,
    Vera
  8. RVN-BR

    RVN-BR Senior Member

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    Nice and clean.... Cool chair on the first pic! :p

    just kidding ;)

    Out of curiosity, what is the build time on these?

    EDIT: just saw I was about 5yrs late...hehhe
    Last edited: Jan 21, 2012
  9. SeaEric

    SeaEric YF Historian

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    Hello Vera, Welcome to YachtForums! It's certainly very nice of you to ask permission to use photos from the net. As a contributor of yacht photos myself, I always grant permission to use my work when someone has the good manners to ask first.

    I would suggest that you perhaps use the email or Private Message function here on YachtForums to try to contact the original poster of these photos. I checked and that user has not been online here since last May 2011, so he may not see your post. He may however receive your Private Message.

    The internet can, at times, be a free-for-all. Good luck.