120' Eastern Swath Power Catamarans

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120' Eastern Swath
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Listing Number: M-9173954
Price: $ 750,001   
LOA:
120'
Beam:
44.00
Draft:
Max. 13.00'
Year:
1999
Model:
Swath
Broker:
Worldwide Yacht Sales
At The Worldwide Yachting Centre
Cape Coral, FL 33904
239-549-8683

Built at the Eastern Shipbuilding Group in Panama City, Florida.

The 2 main engines are Allison 501KF Turbines (10,600HP, 30 knots)...

Bow thruster...Ride Control, MDI-Active Fin, Stabilizers Inmarsat-C Mobile Earth Station-MES.

A� Small Waterplane Area Twin Hull, better known by the acronym� SWATH, is a� twin-hull ship� design that minimizes� hull� cross section area at the sea's surface. Minimizing the ship's volume near the surface area of the sea, where� wave� energy is located, maximizes a vessel's stability (lowers sea sickness), even in high seas and at high speeds. The bulk of the displacement necessary to keep the ship afloat is located beneath the waves, where it is less affected by wave action. Wave excitation drops exponentially as depth increases, so wave action normally does not affect a submerged� submarine� at all. Placing the majority of a ship's� displacement� under the waves is similar in concept to creating a ship that rides atop twin submarines.

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We are open to any cash offers and we are willing to consider seller financing, bareboat charter, or joint venture options.

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MV Deacon only worked five years after being built before being stacked. MV Deacon cost over $22m to build and would cost $30m to duplicate today. MV Deacon is US Flag and was USCG certified, and ABS classed when it was in service.

This 120â�� x 40â�� Aluminum SWATH crew boat was built� in 1999 for Trico Marine to quickly shuttle as many� as 250 passengers to offshore platforms.

She was� built by Eastern Shipbuilding Group and designed� by Petrobras.

The goal was to create an offshore� crew transport vessel that would phase out costly� helicopter rides and rough voyages on conventional,� mono-hull crew boats.

The SWATH design provided a smooth ride and met the requirements of an� average speed of 25 knots.

The M/V Deacon is capable of speeds over 30 knots.

The ergonomic requirements were defined to limit� the incidence of seasickness to less than 5% in 4 hours� exposure in the 2- to 3- meter seas so common to the� Campos Basin where the vessel would operate. They� also required comfortable seating, ample legroom� and an HVAC system with a relatively high rate of� exchange. The final design presented a number of� challenges, while incorporating many high-tech features,� such as a gas turbine coupled to controlled pitch propellers via a 27:1 reduction gear and an active fin system.

The vessel was built for $23 million. New construction cost to replace the vessel� is estimated at over $30 million. While the M/V Deacon is� currently powered with two Allison 501 KF turbines, she may be re-powered with� conventional engines. A recently constructed model shows what the vesselâ��s� outer decks would look like with conventional power.

After five years of service in Brazil, the vessel was placed in freshwater� storage for five years. During the five years of storage, the crew was on board and� machinery was run regularly. The M/V Deacon was transferred to Seacraft� Shipyard where she was dry-docked in June 2008 and the bottom of the vessel� was repainted. Seacraft is in Amelia, Louisiana, USA.

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**Unmatched Stability and Power: 1999 Eastern Ship Building Swath 120 with Allison 501KF Turbines** ENGINES OUT OF BOAT**

Discover a vessel that redefines stability and power - the 1999 Eastern Ship Building Swath 120. Meticulously crafted with cutting-edge design, this SWATH (Small Waterplane Area Twin Hull) catamaran is equipped with twin Allison 501KF turbines, offering an unparalleled combination of efficiency, reliability, and sheer exhilaration on the water.

**Key Features:**

1. **SWATH Design Excellence:** The Small Waterplane Area Twin Hull design ensures exceptional stability, even in challenging sea conditions. Experience a smooth and comfortable ride, allowing you to navigate with confidence and grace.

2. **Allison 501KF Turbines:** Powered by twin Allison 501KF turbines, this vessel delivers impressive speed and efficiency. The turbines provide a robust and reliable propulsion system, making every journey a thrilling and reliable experience.***ENGINES NOT IN BOAT***

3. **Spacious Deck Layout:** The Swath 120 offers an expansive deck space, providing versatility for various uses. Whether you're considering this vessel for private use, commercial applications, or expeditionary purposes, the deck layout can be tailored to your specific needs.

4. **Comfortable Accommodations to be refit to your requirements:**� 

5. **ENDLESS REFIT POSSIBILITIES

6. **Durable Construction:** Crafted by Eastern Ship Building, renowned for its commitment to quality and durability, this Swath 120 is a testament to maritime engineering excellence. The vessel is built to withstand the rigors of diverse marine environments.

**Additional Information:**

- **Year:** 1999
- **Make:** Eastern Ship Building
- **Model:** Swath 120
- **Turbines:** Twin Allison 501KF
- **Length:** 120 feet

For those seeking a vessel that combines cutting-edge design, unmatched stability, and the power of Allison 501KF turbines, the 1999 Eastern Ship Building Swath 120 stands as an extraordinary option. Whether for private ownership, commercial use, or specialized expeditions, this SWATH catamaran is ready to redefine your maritime experience. Contact us today for a private viewing and take the helm of this exceptional vessel that stands at the intersection of innovation and power.

LOA (ft):
120'
Beam (ft):
44.00'
Max. Draft (ft):
13.00'
Model Year:
1999
Model Name:
Swath
Hull Material:
Aluminum
Hull Type:
Catamaran
Cruise Speed (mph):
25.00 knots
Max. Speed (mph):
30.00 knots
Fuel Tank Capacity (gal):
17483 gallons
Engine Horsepower (hp):
9999 hp
No. of Engines:
2
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