The WORKBOAT 800 can carry out service missions up to 5 miles from the coast at a service speed of 20 knots, thanks to its water jet driven by a thermal engine which ensures maneuverability and reliability. It can accommodate up to 12 passengers in addition to the pilot and ensures safe navigation even in rough seas. The polyurethane hull fender allows the WORKBOAT 800 to approach ships and port infrastructures without risk of damage.
Moving in
The WORKBOAT 800 has an ergonomic cockpit with a "pilot" seat, equipped with all the radio navigation equipment necessary for the proper operation of the vessel. Below the cockpit is the engine room where the propulsion engine and the waterjet system are located.
12 jockey seats are distributed at the front and rear of the vessel, respectively 10 and 2. A ladder is also placed at the rear to facilitate the launching of divers.
Passengers can embark from the front of the ship via a boat landing secured by railings.
Compartmentalisation
The hull of the vessel is subdivided into 4 compartments: the aft peak, the engine room, the diesel room and finally the forward peak. The access to the engine room is done via a cover on jack located behind
Motorization
The combustion engine driving a waterjet provides optimal performance in terms of speed, traction and maneuverability.
Optimized design with high performance
The WORKBOAT 800's hull has been designed to ensure optimal performance while reducing fuel consumption, giving the vessel a range of 60 nautical miles.
This specific hull shape positively affects the behavior of the vessel during delicate maneuvers and avoids the addition of bow thrusters.