Bridge Cat 49 
Crewboats

VESSEL REVIEW | Bridge Cat 49 – Canada's Bridgemans Services Group welcomes new crewboat to fleet

Baird Maritime

Canadian marine services provider the Bridgemans Services Group has taken delivery of a new 45- by 18.5-foot (14- by 5.64-metre) crewboat built for workforce transportation in British Columbia waters.

The aluminium-hulled Bridge Cat 49 can accommodate up to 47 passengers and is built to meet Transport Canada (TC) passenger vessel requirements, particularly TP 11717 passenger vessel regulations, ensuring operational safety in Canadian waters.

Full electronics suite

Wheelhouse

The vessel is powered by twin Cummins QSL9 405hp (300kW) diesel inboard engines paired with ZF marine transmissions and with the Nibral propellers housed in tunnels to reduce exposure to saltwater and debris. The propulsion arrangement can deliver a speed of 18 knots.

The navigation and electronics suite includes multi-function displays and a radar from Garmin, a Raymarine class B AIS, a Ritchie compass, and VHF radios, thus ensuring enhanced situational awareness. LED lighting was used for both internal and external lighting.

Power for the onboard systems is supplied by a Northern Lights 9kW generator.

The vessel is equipped with an Espar/Eberspacher heating system, Fireboy-Xintex fire suppression system, and Delta T ventilation for safety and comfort in various operating conditions. The aluminium deck is self-bailing, while bulkheads are fitted in the machinery spaces.

Seating is also available for three crewmembers. Loading and unloading are done via two boarding gates at the bow and port and starboard doors located aft. Hand rails are fitted around the aft deck in compliance with TC requirements.

Interiors laid out for safety and comfort

Cabin

The full-beam cabin is fully insulated with white FRP and hardwood trim. The walls are insulated from deck to ceiling with carbon fibre finished panels and hardwood trim. In the cabin sides are insulated access panels that can be removed as needed to access systems for maintenance or repair.

The cabin has fixed passenger bench seating for 43 people, two flip down bench seats, two open storage lockers with webbed nylon gates, a toilet, and overhead storage bins down the centreline as well as port and starboard.

Wheelhouse exterior

Aft of the main cabin is a U-shaped crew lounge with upper cabinets, a countertop, a flip down bench seat, a microwave oven, and a refrigerator.

The forward leaning wheelhouse has the same FRP and hardwood trim as in the cabin and also features slip-resistant vinyl welded over the aluminium deck. Inside are a welded aluminium dash console and a helm operator’s seat supplied by Bentley’s Manufacturing.

The crewboat's firefighting equipment in use

Aluminium push knees with D-type rubber fendering are fitted on the bow. Also fitted are an aluminium davit operated via hand crank winch and Rule Industries bilge pumps.

The interiors have fire and smoke detectors, type B-1 and B-2 fire extinguishers, and fire hoses connected to PTO-driven pumps.

Should evacuation become necessary, the vessel has two 25-person liferafts, 53 lifejackets including those for small children, torches, and parachute flares.

Bridge Cat 49
SPECIFICATIONS
Type of vessel: Crewboat
Classification: Transport Canada
Flag: Canada
Owner: Bridgemans Services Group, Canada
Hull construction material: Aluminium
Superstructure construction material: Aluminium
Deck construction material: Aluminium
Length overall: 45 feet (14 metres)
Beam: 18.5 feet (5.64 metres)
Depth: 7.3 feet (2.2 metres)
Displacement: 43,000 pounds (20 tonnes)
Main engines: 2 x Cummins QSL9 inboards, each 405 hp (300 kW)
Gearboxes: 2 x ZF
Propulsion: 2 x Nibral propellers
Generator: Northern Lights, 9.0 kW
Maximum speed: 18 knots
Displays: 2 x Garmin
Radar: Garmin
Radios: 2 x VHF
Compass: Ritchie
AIS: Raymarine
Anchors: 2 x Danforth
Other deck equipment: Davit
Fendering: D-type rubber
Other equipment installed: Push knees; Rule Industries bilge pumps; water/exhaust separator
Seating: Bentley’s Manufacturing
Interior lighting: LED
External lighting/Searchlights: LED
Interior fitout: Espar/Eberspacher heating system; Delta T ventilation; toilet; AJR doors
Firefighting equipment: Extinguishers; Fireboy-Xintex fixed suppression system; hoses
Liferafts: 2
Type of fuel: Diesel
Fuel capacity: 500 gallons (2,000 litres)
Freshwater capacity: 55 gallons (250 litres)
Accommodation: Crew lounge
Crew: 3
Passengers: 47
Operational area: British Columbia, Canada