6• MarineNews • April, 2006
NEWS
Ribcraft completed acceptance trials by
the U.S. Navy of two 19 ft. Ribcraft 5.85s
in Marblehead, Mass.
The specialized Ribcraft 5.85s will be
used as support craft for a missile and tor-
pedo interception testing program off the
coast of Hawaii. Over the past two years,
Ribcraft has worked with the Navy and
select government contractors on the pro-
ject to customize the RIBs to ensure they
met the specific program application. This
two year project culminated today with
the successful sea trials, inspections, and
delivery of the boats.
"As the birthplace of the American
Navy, it was great to have the Navy return
to its origins in Marblehead for the
inspections," said Matthew Velluto,
Ribcraft's director of marketing.
Today's trials were a great success. Out
ties with the Navy continue to strengthen
with each delivery. We are pleased to
announce the award of yet another Feder-
al contract from the navy to design and
supply the next generation 7M RIB. The
first boat is scheduled to be delivered in
mid summer."
The Ribcraft 5.85s acceptance trials
were a two tiered process with evaluations
on land and on water. The water portion
was conducted in Marblehead Harbor
with each boat put through a rigorous
series of maneuvers to evaluate stability
and responsiveness. Additional tests mon-
itored decibel readings for each boat at
designated speeds. On land, each boat was
inspected to insure contract conformity
and all electrical, fuel, and navigational
systems were evaluated and inspected to
insure compliance with established naval
standards. The boats were tested by Navy
personnel as well as an independent test-
ing firm contracted by the Navy.
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16,500 bhp towing and anchor handling
tug and a 265-ft. dive support and well
intervention ship. The first of the three
280-ft. offshore supply vessels is expect-
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