![]() It also has sleeping quarters for two (2) pilots. The large pilothouse offers plenty of desk area for navigation and communication equipment. The mid deck house offers accommodations for officers and engineers as well as a private conference room with a capacity of 14 personnel. ![]() Ahead of these spaces, there is accommodations for 42 personnel, followed by the bow thruster compartment and a stock room. A large conference room accommodating 36 personnel completes the efficiently arranged space.īelow deck and adjacent to the engine room, a dedicated control and equipment storage rooms are provided. Inside the expansive accommodation space is a large full-service galley with adjoining freezer and cold rooms, a medical clinic with adjacent lab and cold storage room, a spacious mess hall for the crew and a private mess hall for officers. Ahead of the aft working deck, the main deck superstructure includes a large deck locker and an emergency generator compartment. Notable features of the all-steel vessels include large aft working deck accommodating a rescue craft launched from a deck crane as well as 9m RHIB interceptor craft deployed from a specially designed well with a transom door. The multi-mission capability of the vessels also affords the flexibility to lead in disaster relief and/or rescue operations, as well as to serve as a platform for fisheries research. With the local fishing industry losing billions of dollars to illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing, these floating assets will enhance law enforcement’s capability to patrol and protect territorial waters. The primary role of the vessels is to combat illegal fishing based in Philippine waters. The Bureau Veritas-classed sisterships, DA BFAR MMOV 5001, named BRP Lapu-Lapu, and DA BFAR MMOV 5002, named BRP Francisco Dagohoy and, were built by Manilla-based Josefa Slipways. Incat Crowther is pleased to announce the successful speed and endurance trials and upcoming delivery of two (2) 50m multi-mission offshore vessels (MMOV) for the Philippine Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR).
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