Mandovani Marine (12.5-Meter) class of patrol crafts are a series of five watercraft built by Mandovi Marine Pvt LTD, Indore for Indian Coast Guard during the 1980s[1] .

Description

The crafts have a modified deep 'vee' hull, which is made of Glass-reinforced plastic and is fitted out with accommodation forward and the wheelhouse amidships. These boats are powered by twin Cummins diesel engines, which are linked to Hamilton water-jet units and a platform aft of the transom offers protection to these drive units. This gives a speed of 18 knots at the normal displacement of 10 tonnes. The fuel carrying capacity of the crafts is 800 liters. A high-speed version, Mandovi Marine (15 meter) class patrol craft are in service of Mauritius and Islamic Republic of Mauritania.[1]

Specification[1]

  • Displacement : 10 tonnes
  • Length : 12.5 meter
  • Breath : 3.5 meter
  • Draught : 0.8 meter
  • Power : 2 Cummins diesels, 275 hp each
  • Propulsion : 2 Hamilton waterjets, 550 bh
  • Fuel : 800 Litres

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World: Their Ships, Aircraft, and Systems By Eric Wertheim
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