ADi News2013-09-30 08:50:38
PIRIOU launches the ALMAK, a Maritime Training Vessel of 44 meters
The Almak, Maritime Training Vessel (MTV) of 44 meters, was officially delivered today by Piriou group during a launching ceremony held in Concarneau, in the presence of the painter Anne Smith, patron of the vessel and official painter to the Marine.
The Almak is the result of close collaboration between DCI and Piriou who created the company navOcéan in July 2012 to build an MTV.
It took a year for the shipbuilding subsidiary PIRIOU Shipyards to build this ship since the first beam was laid in September 2012 in Concarneau (Finistere).
"The construction of the Almak is an ambitious project that has mobilized teams from Piriou and DCI for 12 months. It is a feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment that exists within the team, " said Admiral François Dupont, CEO of DCI. "It is with great emotion that we leave Concarneau to sail to new horizons. The first trainees will undertake sea-training on the MTV this autumn."
The Almak will be used primarily for academic high-level training organized by DCI in favor of foreign students and in conjunction with the Naval Academy. With a small crew of eight people, this ship can carry a dozen cadets. It will do 35-40 weeks of sailing per year.
The Almak can also be used to host student divers, as well as monitoring of mission zones and sea trials of field equipment.
For Pascal PIRIOU, PIRIOU CEO "this ship embodies a strategic first step both in the field of shipbuilding in the defense sector and our ambitions for Global Service.
Indeed, as for the ALMAK, we now integrate the design and construction of ships, being involved in the implementation of their funding upstream as well as providing maintenance through a program to Maintain Operational Condition (MOC) in France and overseas ".
A versatile training ship
Close collaboration has enabled PIRIOU and DCI to design the prototype of a new generation of MTV, robust and manoeuvrable, economical in terms of investment and operating costs.
A wide bridge will provide a full 360° view ; for navigational equipment, including radar and cartographic mapping, will have replicators in the training compartment, the vessel's draft will be optimized for learning navigation and maneuvering in coastal waters. Autonomy will allow the non-stop transit of ten days at 10 knots.
Main Features MTV
Beam 9.60 m
Length 44.00 m Draught 3.10 m
Speed 12 knots
Engine 2 x 662 kW propeller shafts and two Variable Pitch Propellers
Crew 8
Passengers 16 students + 1 passenger
Autonomy: 10 days / 10 knots
The Almak, Maritime Training Vessel (MTV) of 44 meters, was officially delivered today by Piriou group during a launching ceremony held in Concarneau, in the presence of the painter Anne Smith, patron of the vessel and official painter to the Marine.
The Almak is the result of close collaboration between DCI and Piriou who created the company navOcéan in July 2012 to build an MTV.
It took a year for the shipbuilding subsidiary PIRIOU Shipyards to build this ship since the first beam was laid in September 2012 in Concarneau (Finistere).
"The construction of the Almak is an ambitious project that has mobilized teams from Piriou and DCI for 12 months. It is a feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment that exists within the team, " said Admiral François Dupont, CEO of DCI. "It is with great emotion that we leave Concarneau to sail to new horizons. The first trainees will undertake sea-training on the MTV this autumn."
The Almak will be used primarily for academic high-level training organized by DCI in favor of foreign students and in conjunction with the Naval Academy. With a small crew of eight people, this ship can carry a dozen cadets. It will do 35-40 weeks of sailing per year.
The Almak can also be used to host student divers, as well as monitoring of mission zones and sea trials of field equipment.
For Pascal PIRIOU, PIRIOU CEO "this ship embodies a strategic first step both in the field of shipbuilding in the defense sector and our ambitions for Global Service.
Indeed, as for the ALMAK, we now integrate the design and construction of ships, being involved in the implementation of their funding upstream as well as providing maintenance through a program to Maintain Operational Condition (MOC) in France and overseas ".
A versatile training ship
Close collaboration has enabled PIRIOU and DCI to design the prototype of a new generation of MTV, robust and manoeuvrable, economical in terms of investment and operating costs.
A wide bridge will provide a full 360° view ; for navigational equipment, including radar and cartographic mapping, will have replicators in the training compartment, the vessel's draft will be optimized for learning navigation and maneuvering in coastal waters. Autonomy will allow the non-stop transit of ten days at 10 knots.
Main Features MTV
Beam 9.60 m
Length 44.00 m Draught 3.10 m
Speed 12 knots
Engine 2 x 662 kW propeller shafts and two Variable Pitch Propellers
Crew 8
Passengers 16 students + 1 passenger
Autonomy: 10 days / 10 knots
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