Austal Chooses MAN 175D Propulsion

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MAN PrimeServ service decisive factor for French Polynesian operation, says an article published on their website.

High-speed catamaran ferry

The Austal shipyard in Vietnam has ordered 4 × 16V175D-MM engines, delivering 2,720 kW at 1,800 rpm for water-jet propulsion, in connection with the building of a high-speed catamaran ferry for customer, the Degage Group.

Scheduled delivery

The 66-metre, 574-passenger ferry is scheduled for delivery in the first half of 2023 and will operate as the ‘Apetahi Express’ between Pape’ete (Tahiti) and Vaitape (Bora Bora) in French Polynesia.

The new ferry will have a contracted top speed of 35.8 knots and a range of 360 nautical miles.

Highest levels of engine

Tuanua Degage, President, Degage Group, said “These will be the first MAN engines in our fleet. We are very much looking forward to working with MAN Energy Solutions, and in particular the MAN PrimeServ New Zealand team, to ensure the highest levels of engine relaiblity and economy on this very demanding route.”   

Important milestone

Ben Andres, Head of High-Speed Sales, MAN Energy Solutions, said: “This is an important milestone for the MAN 175D as it wins the favour of yet another, high-speed ferry application, this time with the Degage Group, an acknowledged leader in commercial maritime transportation and tourism. The 175D has a number of advantages that make it eminently suitable for such a technically demanding application, including its long times-between-overhaul, and its best-in-class fuel consumption.”

Established service competence

MAN PrimeServ, MAN Energy Solutions’ after-sales division, reports that it has already established service competence in the region in Auckland, where its local hub services 175D engines in operation at the New Zealand Navy.

The same hub is located conveniently for maintenance and service support of the newbuilding ferry in Tahiti.

Technical Advantages

The MAN 175D engine has a number of advantages that make it suitable for HSC (High-Speed Craft) operation, including:

– very long TBOs for demanding ferry operation with continuous high average load,

– most competitive fuel consumption in the 2720 kW power range,

– lowest operating costs in class.

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Source: MAN