Sea trials completed for Norwegian hybrid rescue boat

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RS178Naval Dynamics/Øystein Jaer
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Norwegian boatbuilder GOT Marine has completed conducting sea trials of a new search and rescue (SAR) boat ordered by the Norwegian Society for Sea Rescue (Redningsselskapet; RS).

The vessel, which has been given the designation RS178, will be the largest in the RS fleet with a length of 32 metres as well as space for firefighting equipment and compartments for housing rescued survivors.

A hybrid propulsion setup delivers speeds of up to 30 knots, a range of 600 nautical miles, and a bollard pull of 30 tonnes. RS said this is the first hybrid propulsion installation on a rescue vessel of this size in Norway.

RS, GOT Marine, and Norwegian naval architecture firm Naval Dynamics have cooperated in the development of the new SAR boat since the spring of 2022.

Construction of the vessel is funded jointly by GarMar Holding, SpareBank 1 Nord-Norge, the fishermen's association Norges Råfisklag, and Helene Sundt.

Øystein Jaer, owner of Naval Dynamics, said that all targets were "met as planned" during the SAR boat's trials.

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