Turkish Coast Guard Command accepts new S&R vessel

As part of an agreement between the European Union and the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), Damen Shipyards has delivered two search and rescue vessels to the Turkish Coast Guard. The two vessels – the first to be delivered in what is a six-vessel contract – will be mobilised in refugee and migrant rescue operations.

The vessels were designed in cooperation with the Royal Netherlands Sea Rescue Institution (KNRM), Delft University of Technology, and De Vries Lentsch Naval Architects. Fabricated with an aluminium hull and a composite wheelhouse, the vessel’s light weight means that it can combine speeds of up to 33 knots with efficient fuel consumption.

A crucial aspect of the 19-metre long vessel is its attention to safety, with space to rescue up to 120 survivors. The hull has been adapted from Damen’s axe bow technology which provides the seakeeping capabilities to operate in all weathers and sea states. Even a capsize situation does not hinder activities as the vessel can right itself. Moreover, the engines and on-board equipment have been designed to continue operating even after the vessel has capsized.


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