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Revision as of 23:09, 23 November 2016

History
Italy
NameErcole
NamesakeErcole
BuilderDamen shipyard in Gdynia (Poland)
Launched2002
Acquired2013
Commissioned18 june 2014 [1]
In service1
HomeportTaranto
IdentificationPennant number: Y430
StatusActive
General characteristics
TypeCoastal tugboat
Displacement540 tonnes (full-load)
Length28.67 m (94 ft 1 in) oa
Beam10.43 m (34 ft 3 in)
Propulsion
  • 2 x diesel engines Wartsila 9L20C (1.620 kW eachone)
  • 2 x Voith propellers
Speed10.0 knots (18.5 km/h; 11.5 mph) (maximun speed)
Notestowing fixed point: 52,5 tonnes

Ercole (Y430) is a Coastal tugboat of the Italian Navy [2].

History

Ercole (Y430) is a tugboat designed on Damen Azimuth Stern Drive Tug 2810 plans [3].
It was built in Damen Shipyards to Gdynia (Poland) and was delivered to Italian maritime operator Rimorchiatori Riuniti Spezzini La Spezia, on October 2002, named Levanto Secondo.
In 2013 it was sell to AID Agenzia Industrie Difesa (Defence Factories Agency) for Marina Militare.
Ercole (Y430) was update in Arsenale militare marittimo di Messina [4] with new Voith propellers.


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