The GUARD 320 can perform surveillance missions up to 200 miles offshore at a service speed of 24 knots, thanks to its five waterjets driven by five thermal engines that ensure maneuverability and reliability. It can accommodate 24 survivors in addition to the 12 crew members, and ensures safe navigation even in rough seas. The polyurethane hull fender allows the GUARD 320 to board controlled or endangered vessels without risk of damage. The vessel is equipped with a man overboard recovery system.
Maintenance operations
Access hatches located on the aft deck allow important maintenance operations to be carried out on the engines while respecting the integrity of the ship's structure. The nearby davit can be used to remove bulky components from the propulsion system.
Moving in
- The GUARD 320 is equipped with two cockpits. One is located on the fly bridge and is equipped with the main controls necessary for the proper operation of the vessel, the other is ergonomically located inside and has a glass surface offering a 360° view. It is equipped with 5 Avento Pro M pilot seats for comfort and sturdiness as well as a work table with a 4 seat bench.
- The lowest level has 5 double cabins with bunk beds and 5 sanitary spaces with shower, electric toilet and sink. At the stern, there is the technical room and the store and at the front, a prison cell with a capacity of 24 persons.
- All cabins on the ship are equipped with adapted storage and a desk.
Location for semi-rigid
- The aft deck offers enough space to embark a semi-rigid vessel with a capacity of 6 people.
- The boat is placed on the engine hatches and can be launched using the davit located nearby.