DESIGN ACHIEVEMENT
Recreational shuttle
After the achieving the goal of establishing safety and survival technology for the passenger cabin, the recreational shuttle will be able to meet GL regulations, which require users to be able to survive up to 96 hours in a closed environment. Equipped with watertight chamber structure design and emergency evacuation technology, the vessel is a step toward establishing technologies relating to the domestic recreational diving industry.
- The safety and survival technology for the passenger cabin allows passengers to survive up to 96 hours in a closed environment.
- Improve technology on altering the structure of the recreational shuttle vessel to achieve aesthetic and functional significance.
- Hull diving control integration technology is combined with the load sensing device of the cabin for weight distribution analysis.
- The integrated water surface and underwater propulsion and navigation systems achieve an underwater speed of 4 knots and a surface speed of 8 knots.
- Watertight holding bulkhead structure technique.
- Emergency evacuation technology for watertight compartment.
Specifications
SHIP NAME | Recreational shuttle |
Length | 4.54 m |
Moulded breadth | 1.82 m |
Draft | 1.54 tons/ 5.90tons |
Displacement (sea surface/underwater) | 2 persons |
Persons capacity | 20 kW x 1 |
Thrust system | 20 kW x 1 |
Surface speed | 8 knots |
Underwater speed | 4 knots |