Vessel Type: Purse Seiner/ Tender
Vessel Service: Commercial Fishing
Hull Construction: Fiberglass
Vessel Weight: 75,000 lbs.
Gross Tons: 50 Net Tons: 37
Registered Length: 51.9’
Beam: 15.5’
Depth: 7.5’
Draft: 6’
Year Built: 1974
Built By: Westport Ship Yard Inc. at Westport, Washington.
Estimated Cruise Speed: 8 Knots @ 1800 rpm
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Vessel Type: Purse Seiner/ Tender
Vessel Service: Commercial Fishing
Hull Construction: Fiberglass
Vessel Weight: 75,000 lbs.
Gross Tons: 50 Net Tons: 37
Registered Length: 51.9’
Beam: 15.5’
Depth: 7.5’
Draft: 6’
Year Built: 1974
Built By: Westport Ship Yard Inc. at Westport, Washington.
Estimated Cruise Speed: 8 Knots @ 1800 rpm
Fuel Consumption Average: 4 g.p.h
Hold Capacity: 50,000 pound combined capacity, 15-ton RSW system, insulated holds w/ gel coat
Last Dry-Docked: June, 2011
Reason: Seasonal storage, maintenance and upgrades
GENERAL VESSEL DESCRIPTION and LAYOUT:
The is a diesel single engine vessel with a molded fiberglass hull with a raked stem, semi- vee full keel bottom, hard chine’s with 20’ x 10½” rolling chocks, curved stern, aluminum reinforced bulwarks, cabin forward with pilothouse, navigation mast with fish hold amidships and flush self-bailing open work deck aft. This vessel is rigged as a Tender; at the bow first are the anchor roller, anchor, mooring cleats, and Hydraulic anchor winch mounted to the fore deck. The walkways lead aft port and starboard to the main deck with ¾” aluminum safety handrails on the sides of the cabin. A ladder from port aft of the main cabin and thru the interior accesses the aluminum pilothouse. The pilothouse is accessed from port and starboard sides of the pilothouse and through the main cabin thru a companionway with stairs from the centerline of the main cabin. Next to the port across the back of the pilothouse is a day bunk with drawers and storage underneath. Next forward main helm with hydraulic helm with jog control, engine controls, electronics, alarms and electrical panels. To the port and starboard sides exterior are steering stations with jog controls and engine controls a stairway down to the main cabin. The pilothouse is interior is finished with vinyl sole, wood cabinets with wood trim, vinyl cushions, and rubber framed safety glass windows and watertight aluminum doors. A 5” aluminum pipe mast is mounted to the aft cabin bulkhead and cabin lid, with 2 ½”aluminum fore braces mounted forward to the cabin lid. Mast supports an aluminum main boom and picking boom. Mast has cross supports for antennas, radar dome, lights and a 16” hydraulic line hauler for pursing attached to the mast The cabin is entered by a wood Dutch door with window from amidships aft. To the port of entry is an enclosed head with electric marine toilet with holding tank and y-valve, stainless sink and shower. Next forward to the port is a small galley table with chairs. Next to the starboard and forward is a galley table with fore/ aft seating for four with storage space under the bench seats. Next forward to the starboard is the galley area with a Magic Chef 120-volt side by side refrigerator/ freezer and a Americana 4-burner LP gas stove top/oven mounted to the forward galley bulkhead. A Formica counter top with double stainless sinks, cupboards and drawers runs down the starboard side of the galley, with a microwave oven mounted above the aft counter. Next forward to the port and centerline are open companionways. Centerline companionway up four stairs is the pilothouse helm with to the port a pilot’s seat, full engine controls, instruments, gauges, DC/AC magnetic breaker panels, and various electronics. To the port from the galley level is an open companionway; taking eight steps down and contains to port of entry amidships is a Dickinson Newport LP gas cabin heater, fuel supplied by new 20-gal LP gas tank mounted to the aft cabin exterior bulkhead. Next forward at the bow are four bunks with storage under the bottom bunks and an ventilation/ escape hatch from the forecastle. Under the forecastle sole in the bow is a 30-gallon aluminum water tank. Next aft to the starboard is a storage closet, next aft is a storage area with tool boxes, aluminum hydraulic tank, batteries, battery switches, hot water heater, fresh water pump and automatic CO2 system for the engine room. Next aft centerline is access to the engine room through sliding wood door. The engine room contains the main engine, house power auxiliary generator port forward, fuel day tank port aft, RSW system and RSW auxiliary generator are to the starboard, hydraulics, pumps, reservoirs, bilge pumps and bilge alarm. The vessel interior is finished with a carpeted sole, wood panel overhead and bulkheads, with Formica counters, wood cabinets, and trim with rubber framed safety glass windows.
On the aft cabin bulkhead from centerline is the cabin entry door and aluminum pipe mast centerline with muffler / exhaust housing amidships cabin lid and engine room air vents port and starboard sides of the main cabin with air restriction flaps built into the air vents. The aft work deck is encompassed with fiberglass and aluminum bulwarks at 30” high. Next aft is the main hold with insulated fiberglass hatch cover and 15-ton RSW system and next aft is the Sunday hold with aluminum watertight deck hatch for access. Holds are insulated, skinned with fiberglass, coated with gel and plumbed for RSW. Next the aft cockpit/work area with self-bailing deck. Next aft is a aluminum watertight flush deck hatch leading to the lazaret. The lazaret contains the fuel tanks, steering gear, rudder quadrant and stuffing box, one bilge pump with a float and a bilge alarm.
HULL / CABIN / DECK:
Hull Material: Molded fiberglass reinforced with longitudinal stringers and bulkheads
Cabin Material: Plywood with fiberglass overlay with aluminum pilothouse mounted to cabin lid
Decks: Plywood with fiberglass overlay w/ structural framing
Bulkheads: Plywood with fiberglass overlay on bulkheads
UNDERWATER FITTINGS:
Thru Hull Fittings: Bronze below the water line and above the water line
Sea Cocks: Bronze gate and ball valves and stainless 4” butterfly valve Shaft: 2 ½” stainless steel
Packing Gland: Stainless steel compression
Propeller: 38” x 30” RH 4-blade bronze & spare
Rudder: ½” steel plate w/ 2 ¼” stainless steel shaft w/ bronze compression stuffing box.
Rudder Shoe: Steel 1”x 6” with fiberglass reinforcement and 1”x 6” vee strut
Zincs: New spring 2011
Cooling: Bronze grated scoop on bottom with shut off valve
Transducers: Two amidships starboard side forward with fairing blocks.
ENGINE (‘s) & ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT:
Main Engine: One Make: Lugger Model: SA6D140-1 Serial#: 15139
Fuel: Diesel
Horsepower: 550 hp. @ 2200 rpm
Hours: 15,583 on meter when installed 15, 942.6 on meter
Last Overhaul: Installed 2011 running take out w/ 1,360 hours approximately on rebuild
Alarms: High water temperature/ Murphy low water/ low oil pressure/ exhaust pyrometers, in pilothouse
Exhaust: Wet, wrapped with lagging/ Isspro pyrometer
Starting System: 12-volt 8D marine batteries
Engine Cooling: Seawater with bronze seawater strainer, heat exchanger/ fresh water-cooled
Marine Gear: Twin Disc
Model: MG-5114-SC
Ratio: 2.5/1
Serial#: 5HW464
Last Overhaul: New 2011
Engine Room Ventilation: Natural thru aluminum side cabin vents
Clutch & Throttle Controls: MMC Micro Commander 12-volt electric, four stations
Steering: Hydraulic single station steering pilothouse with Com Nav remote jog controls port and starboard sides of exterior pilothouse and starboard amidships aft cabin landing station w/ dual hydraulic steering ram, plumbed with copper tubing
Controls and Steering Location: Port, center, starboard pilothouse starboard amidships landing station
AUXILIARY ENGINES:
#1 Make / Model: Northern lights M843JK
Serial #: 8432-26136
Last Overhaul: Installed new 2009
Hours: 6,431.2 (meter) 1,000 actual hours
Fuel: Diesel
Fuel Filters: Racor w/ primary spin-on
Engine Cooling: Seawater with bronze seawater strainer, heat exchanger/fresh water-cooled
Starting System: 12-volt
Exhaust: Dry, 3” exhaust pipe, wrapped with lagging.
Generator Unit Make / Model: Northern Lights PX310K2/ 120 /240-volts AC single phase 10.0 KW
Serial #: K34979
Intended Use: Generating power
#2 Make / Model: Isuzu/ John Deere 240 4-cylinder
Hours: 136.2 (meter)
Fuel: Diesel
Last Overhaul: Rebuilt engine/ new generator 2011
Fuel Filters: Racor w/ primary spin-on.
Engine Cooling: Seawater with Perko bronze seawater strainer, heat exchanger/fresh water-cooled.
Starting System: 12-volt
Exhaust: Dry, 3” exhaust pipe, wrapped with lagging.
Generator Unit Make / Model: Lima Mac 208-volts AC three phase 45.0 KW
Intended Use: RSW system
HYDRAULICS / RSW/ WASHDOWN/ MICS. PUMPS:
Vickers 35V30A/ 22/11-gallon hydraulic pump, direct drive off the front of main engine, with 55-gallon aluminum hydraulic reservoir w/ spin on return filter, located starboard aft bunk room forward engine room bulkhead.
Pacer 2” hydraulic driven seawater wash down/ emergency engine room bilge pump with deck hose.
15-ton RSW system, with R-22 compressor with Integrated Marine Systems copper/nickel chiller tubes, Pacer 1 ½”x 1 ½” RSW condenser pump driven by a Baldor 208-volt, 3-phase 1 ½ hp. electric motor with bronze seawater strainer. A Flomax 21384/ 3” X 3” RSW circulation pump for both holds/ emergency engine room bilge pump, driven by a Lincoln 3 hp. 208-volt 3-phase electric motor with 3” suction/ circulation/ discharge lines, plumbed with schedule 80 PVC pipe plumbing and butterfly valves, starboard engine room. RSW control box located main cabin.
TANKAGE:
FUEL: Diesel
Number of Tanks: Two
Construction Material: Aluminum ¼” plate
Location: Lazaret port/ starboard
Total Capacity: 600 each/ 1,200 reported total gallons
Shutoff Valves at Tanks: Yes at tanks and at filters
Fuel Feed Lines: USCG rated 5/8”neoprene fuel lines
Tank Vents: Yes, to atmosphere
Fill Connections: Flush on aft deck with bronze fittings/ threaded caps
Filters: Engine primary spin on, dual Racor 75/ 1000 MAX remote fuel/ water separator secondary filters
FRESH WATER:
Number of Tanks: One
Total Capacity: 500-gallons
Construction Material: Fiberglass
Location: Lazaret
Fresh Water Pump: Parmax-4 Deluxe 40 psi. multifixture 12-volt
Water Heater: Ariston GL-4 4-gallon 120-volt 1500-watt hot water heater
HEAD HOLDING TANK:
Number of Tanks: One
Construction material: Plastic
Location: Port bow
Total Capacity: 6-gallons/ USCG Type III MSD
ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION, WIRING & OVERLOAD PROTECTION:
Marine shield copper strand wiring, appears to be secured properly and appears to be in good in good condition. AC-120 volt/ DC 12-volt magnetic breaker distribution panels with main breakers, volt and amp meters, a ship to shore power switch, generator instrument panels/ control panel. In the raised pilothouse at the helm recessed into the dash centre line are DC 12-volt and AC 120-volt magnetic breaker distribution panel both with volt and amp meters. Four 8D 12-volt batteries supply start and house, charged by a 12-volt 120-amp alternator belt driven off the main engine
BATTERIES, INVERTERS & CHARGERS:
(4) 12-volt 8-D marine batteries (house/ start/ inverter) starboard side secured, charged by belt driven 120-amp engine alternator
(1) 12-volt group 27 marine battery (pilothouse electronics backup ) secured in covered plastic box, charged by 120-volt amp engine alternator
(2) Cole Hersee vapor tight battery disconnects switches located starboard side face of bunk.
Xantrex Freedom Marine 25 DC to AC inverter 2500-watts/ step charger 130-amp max w remote
monitoring panel at pilothouse helm
CABIN EQUIPMENT:
Dickinson Newport LP gas cabin heater, Americana 4-burner LP gas stovetop/ oven, Magic Chef 120-volt refrigerator/ freezer, double stainless steel sink, 12-volt / 120 lights, Jabsco 12-volt electric marine toilet, with MSDS III system, head sink and shower, Frigidaire 7 cubic foot 120-volt chest freezer, Hiaer 120-volt washing machine, Sanyo 220-volt clothes dryer, Dynex 26” flat screen TV with Sony DVD player
NAVIGATION AND ELECTRONICS EQUIPMENT:
Radiotelephones:
(1) Icom IC-504 VHF/FM radio transceiver
(1) Lowrance LVR 850 VHF/FM radio transceiver
(1) Uniden Pro-538-W CB radio transceiver
(1) Qualcom/ Global Star satellite telephone
Radar:
(1) Koden MD 3404/ 24- mile radar
GPS/Plotter:
(1) Furuno GP-32 Navigator interfaced w/ Gateway laptop computer w/ 19” screen w/ Offshore navigator navigational software
Depth / Color Sounders:
(1) Eagle Cuda 242LCD depth sounder
Autopilot:
Com Nav 1001 w/ Wood Freeman rudder angle indicator,
w/ 201 remote jog control, electric over hydraulic steering assist pump,
Com Nav electrical distribution boxes and 6” Wood Freeman magnetic flat top compass remote mounted on the starboard helm dash.
Compass: Wood Freeman 6” magnetic flat top autopilot compass
Other: Pioneer Super Tuner CD/FM/AM stereo player with speakers
Navigation Lights: Red fishing, white anchor, port and starboard running lights
Deck Lights:
(1) 400-watt HPS 220-volt AC aft deck light
(1) 1500-watt Halogen 220-volt AC aft deck light
Search Lights:
(2) 1500-watt Halogen 220-volt AC search lights
MASTS/BOOMS/RIGGING:
A 5” schedule80 aluminum pipe mast is mounted to the bulkhead and cabin lid, with 2 ½” aluminum fore braces mounted forward to the cabin lid. Mast supports a 4 ½” schedule80 aluminum main boom with a Kinematics KPL8 topping winch rigged with ½” stainless steel wire rope. Main boom also has a Bloom B3 hydraulic winch for power block slide that supports a Marco 26” hydraulic power block. Mast supports a 4 ½” schedule80 aluminum picking boom with a Rotzlier THC.2 hydraulic picking winch rigged with ½” Bluesteele line. Mast has cross supports for antennas, radar dome and lights.
DECK & FISHING GEAR/GROUND TACKLE:
Anchor Winch: 25”x 20” hydraulic winch, w/ steel anchor roller mounted to the bow
Anchor Rode: 66 Kg. Bruce plow anchor with ¾” link chain and ¾” wire rope anchor rode
Other: Marco 26” hydraulic power block, 16” hydraulic line hauler for pursing attached to the mast
Halibut hydraulic landing station, (8) 14” galvanized steel mooring cleats, port and starboard sides.
SAFETY EQUIPMENT:
Heat/Smoke/Vapor Detectors: First Alert smoke alarm and carbon monoxide alarm in main cabin.
Fire Extinguishers:
(2) Class 1:A 10: B:C Type B:C size I 3 lb. Dry chemical (in the green)
(3) Class 4:A 60: B:C Type A:II B:CII 16 lb. Dry chemical (in the green)
(1) Co2 40 lb. Bottle. Located pilothouse, forecastle, main cabin, engine room
Engine Auto Extinguisher: Kidde CHC 75 lb. Co2 automatic system, with manual discharge from raised pilothouse
General Alarm: Yes at pilothouse helm with audio alarm
Bilge/ High-water Alarms: Yes, engine room/ lazaret audiovisual warning at pilothouse helm
Bilge Pumps:
(1) 12-volt Rule #2000 with float, forward engine room bilge.
(1) 12-volt Rule #2000 computerized, forward engine room bilge.
Flomax 21384/ 3” X 3” RSW circulation pump for both holds/ emergency engine room bilge pump, driven by a Lincoln 3 hp. 208-volt 3-phase electric motor with 3” suction/ circulation/ discharge lines. (Main Hold)
(1) 12-volt Rule #2000 with float, lazaret.
Pacer 2” hydraulic driven seawater wash down/ emergency engine room bilge pump with deck hose
Flomax 120-volt sump pump, portable for all compartments
Other: Safety railings ¾” and 1 ¼” aluminum pipe
LIFESAVING / EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT:
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