The GUARD 190 can perform surveillance missions up to 60 miles off the coast at a service speed of 30 knots, thanks to its two waterjets driven by two thermal engines that ensure maneuverability and reliability. It can accommodate 50 shipwrecked persons in addition to the 6 crew members and ensures safe navigation even in rough seas. The polyurethane hull fender allows the GUARD 190 to board controlled or endangered vessels without risk of damage. The vessel is equipped with a man overboard recovery system.
Boat landing
- A dedicated boarding area secured by railings allows access to the front deck.
- An adapted and resistant fender protects the bow of the ship from ragging during these operations.
Moving in
- The GUARD 190 is equipped with an ergonomic cockpit with a glass surface offering a 360° view.
It is equipped with 2 "pilot" seats Avento Pro M ensuring comfort and robustness.
- A saloon with 12 individual GEORG EKNES TransitYacht 3000 seats is located in the center of the superstructure.
- Aft of the saloon is a ventilated locker with storage space for personal belongings. A kitchenette equipped with a refrigerator, a sink, an induction cooker and a microwave oven is located on the aft port side and a sanitary area with shower, electric toilet and washbasin is located on the starboard side.
Front deck
The 26.5 m² foredeck is equipped with a man overboard recovery system and can accommodate up to 50 castaways. Its boarding capacity is 4 tons.
Motorization
The two thermal engines driving the waterjets allow for optimal performance in terms of speed, traction and maneuverability.