Configuration
- Modular system design for easy installation and retrofit on open deck
- Drivable slipway cradle with rollers and hydraulic drive mechanism
- Quad wheel-drive units mounted on slipway cradle
- Twin-jib crane for outboard deployment of slipway cradle
- Telescopic jib‘s for lowering and elevating the cradle
- CT-winches for support and control of the cradle
Features
Features
SWL and boat length: Up to 22 tonnes and 14 meters
Quad wheel-drive system: Hydraulic
Quad wheel-drive units: Tilting and automatically adapting to different hull shapes
Slipway operation: Up to Sea State 6 (with single-operator)
Outboard frame deployment: By twin jib crane
Slipway LARS angle: Up to 12° slope angle
Slipway access/entrance: Via submerged quad wheel units on slipway cradle
Boat guiding system: Tilting quad wheel-drive units and guide rails or deflector flaps
Slipway cradle dimensions: Designed to purpose and water crafts to be used
Slipway cradle suspension: Load carrying bogie wheels and CT-winches with interface towards cradle
Horizontal cradle movement: By pinion drive, folding jibs and CT-winches
Vertical cradle movement: By telescopic jibs and CT-winches
Interface to deck structure: Prepared for bolting to counter foundations in deck structure
Options
Options
- Higher vertical outboard cradle travel (if possible/feasible)
- Optimized SWL and slipway cradle size
- Dedicated hydraulic power unit (HPU)
- Containerized HPU and control systems
- Power and control system redundancy
- Radio remote control from daughter craft
- Various remote control options on vessel side