Argos Gulfstream Successful Sea Trials

January 6, 2010

Photo courtesy Primoris Group
Photo courtesy Primoris Group

Tricon Marine successfully completed offshore sea trials for its 92-ft Argos Gulfstream (Argos G92), the first vessel from the company’s new limited-edition series of luxury, offshore performance yachts.

The Argos G92 delivered impressive fuel efficiency, burning only eight gph at 8.5 knots (better than one nautical mile per gallon). With her 4,000 gallon fuel capacity she has very long legs for trans-Atlantic crossings.

She proved 27 knot top speeds. In various sea states, high-speed cruise was a consistent 23 knots (+/- 0.5kt), with less than 70% engine load. At high-speed cruise, running time was calculated at 35 hours continuous operation without refueling.

The tests were performed in 90-degree temperatures and high humidity suggesting that on a standard day her performance capabilities may do better.

The Argos G92 sits square on her lines at anticipated displacement, weighing in at 155,000 lbs light and approximately 190,000 lbs fully loaded, as prescribed by the original design.

Her numbers at sea trial were very close to those demonstrated during extensive tank tests performed at BC Research in Vancouver, BC, Canada.

The Argos G92 is equipped with one of the first hybrid hulls ever developed. Co-designed by renowned hydro-engineer/marine architect Howard Apollonio and the company’s internal design team, it bestows her with speed, range and greater seaworthiness.

(www.argosyachts.com)

Logistics News

PD Ports Outlines Plans to Develop UK Offshore Wind Hub

PD Ports Outlines Plans to Develop UK Offshore Wind Hub

DP World Begins $165 Million Expansion of Maputo Container Terminal Capacity

DP World Begins $165 Million Expansion of Maputo Container Terminal Capacity

Port Canaveral Invests $500 Million in Five-Year Port-Wide Improvement Plan

Port Canaveral Invests $500 Million in Five-Year Port-Wide Improvement Plan

Syria Signs New 30-Year Deal with CMA CGM

Syria Signs New 30-Year Deal with CMA CGM

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News

Equinor anticipates a tight European summer gas supply
JSW Infra, India's JSW Infra, posts 54% increase in quarterly profit due to higher coal volume
Grid says solar is not responsible for the blackout in Spain, but Sanchez was pressed by Sanchez to explain it.