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TURKISH SHIPPING » TURKISH STRAITS

New pilot boats for Turkish Straits
Friday, 08.04.2006, 09:49pm (GMT+2)

New pilot boats for Turkish Straits from TDI

One of the 3 pilot boats being built by Halic Shipyard for Turkish Maritime Incorporated (TDI), has met with water yesterday and already successed at the first sea trial.

The sea trials for other two will follow next week.

The boat is 14,5 metres in length and has 4,2 metres beam width. The powerful 2 engines provide 550 HP each which give the aluminium-plated boat 25 Knots service speed.

The boat is equipped with the latest technology instruments.

 Technical Data

Length: 14.53 m
Breadth: 4.20 m
Draught: 1 m
Engine Power: 2x550 HP Diesel engines
Service Speed: 25 Knots
Class: Türk Loydu
Capacity: 8 Kılavuz Kaptan+3 Personel


 The other two boats about to be completed.

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British and Spanish authorities tried to save a bulk carrier which hit rocks on Gibraltar's southern tip Friday as storms hammered the British colony, local officials said.

The Liberian-registered Fedra was dragging her anchor in a force 8 gale Friday afternoon. Despite the efforts of two tug boats to hold the ship clear of land, its anchor broke and the stern of the 35,000 tonne vessel smashed against rocks at Europa Point -- Europe's most southerly spot.

Local officials said they did not immediately know the condition of the ship or what it was carrying.

A Gibraltarian rescue helicopter hovered overhead, trying to rescue the 31 crew, as winds of around 70 miles an hour battered the British territory and the southern Spanish coast.

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