The Pakua Multi-functional Gravity Collection Workboat

Full length 7-8 metres
Specifications
(subject to revision without notice as design is refined)
- Length overall: 7 to 8 m
- Maximum width: 2.5 m
- Draft: 0.8 m
- Draft mid charge: TBD
- Draft full charge: TBD
- Engine: electric for independent control of the port and starboard Linear Propellers (LPs)
- Battery and charger with solar charge or engine generator option
- Outboard gas propulsion available
- Passenger number: 3 persons (dependent on requirements)
- Crew: 2 people
- Construction: Marine grade heavy-duty Aluminum
- Covers for compartments removable and sealable
- Removable safety railing sections located around the hull
- Manufacturer: Canadian fabrication or under licence overseas
- Vessel available in kit form for ease of shipping and reduced cost
- Hoist with flexible location on deck
- Bow ramp lowers for loading work vehicles such as an ATV, raises to become vessel front wall
- Helm with instrumentation, steering, and LP motor controls designed to fold under for convenient transport and stacking
- Special high efficiency, Canadian developed and manufactured pump for gravimetric recovery of oils or other floating materials
such as plastics or algae. (Other specialty pumps available depending on application.
- Pump connections and controls
- Anchor 10 KG with rode
- Fenders built into hull
- Mast and signal light / Battery and fuel tank (25 l) if gasoline outboard fitted
- Colour: client choice
- Waste collection tanks to be defined by client
- No propeller when using LP drive
- Road Trailer available
- Boat equipped with lights according to regulations in clients jurisdiction (standard based on Canadian regulations)
- Boat certified to Canadian standards
Moon Pool accessories available:
- Water-tight Window
- Tower
- Water tight cover
Your Voice - What Else Do You Need a Small Boat to Do?
As of June 2019, RESTCo is seeking a partner to help refine our design, support building and
fitting out our first full-size prototype(s), and evaluate them in real-world conditions.
If that's of interest to you,
let us know.
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