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ter’s overall product and service offer-
ing. Bekker explained that the compa-
ny’s propeller thrusters and Z-drives fi ll
the need for slow speed propulsion ap-
plications up to about 15 knots, while the
waterjet product line expands the manu-
facturer’s range, primarily fi lling a fast
speed niche for applications of 20-50
knots. Thrustmaster’s propeller thrusters
range from 26 to 8,000kW and its water-
jets range from 100 to 6,400kW.
The Thrustmaster DOEN waterjet line-
up includes:
• 100 Series Waterjets are avail-
able in seven model sizes ranging
from 100kW to 900kW to accom-
modate vessels from 6m up to 20m.
Supported by simple mechanical and
electronic control system options.
• 200 Series Waterjets are avail-
able in four model sizes ranging
from 400kW to 2,500kW to accom-
modate vessels from 15m up to 45m
with stainless steel jets supported by a
complete range of electronic controls
with joystick docking.
• 300 Series Waterjets are avail-
able in two model sizes ranging from
1,300kW to 4,000kW to accommo-
date vessels from 30m up to 60m with
stainless steel jets supported by a
complete range of electronic controls
with joystick docking.
• New 400/450 Series Waterjets
are available in two model sizes up
6,400kW to accommodate large ves-
sels with a complete range of elec-
tronic controls with joystick docking.
Thrustmaster’s entire product lineup
is designed and manufactured in-house
by a complete engineering department
for mechanical, hydraulic and electrical
design. For 30 years, the company has
provided thru-hull azimuthing thrust-
ers, deck-mounted propulsion units for
barges, retractable thrusters, transverse
tunnel thrusters and the patented Porta-
ble Dynamic Positioning System to the
offshore and marine.
“Thrustmaster has been the leading
supplier of bow thrusters for Fast Sup-
ply Vessels (FSVs) for many years al-
ready. The market for FSVs is growing
fast, with vessels being built in the U.S.
Gulf of Mexico region, Brazil, France
and other areas,” Bekker said, adding,
“There is a growing tendency toward
powering these vessels with waterjets.”
Bekker continued, “Most of these ves-
sels have dynamic positioning (DP) ca-
pability. Thrustmaster wants to provide
complete propulsion and DP solutions
for FSVs by offering waterjets, bow
thrusters and control packages from a
single source. This reduces risk for the
shipyard, facilitates easy integration
with the DP system provider and it sim-
plifi es and accelerates commissioning,
startup and sea trials where one Thrust-
master service engineer can do it all. For
the vessel operator, it means that they
only have to deal with one supplier for
repair parts and services.”
Bekker said he also sees promise for U.S.
government and military waterjet projects:
“Another substantial market for waterjets
is the U.S. Government, including the U.S.
Navy,” he said. “Thrustmaster has always
had strong ties with the U.S. Navy. Being
able to get competitively priced waterjets
produced and supported in the U.S.A. is
quite attractive to the Navy.”
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