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NEWS

Rosborough Boats

Introduces New

RIB

Rosborough Boats of Halifax Nova

Scotia has introduced a new line of semi- custom RIBs. The Rough Water line was developed to meet the growing demand for RIBs that have more personnel carry- ing capacity, workability space and opera- tional stability. The Wide Body Rough

Water 30 boasts a full 6 ft. working floor width, five crew wheelhouse and a for- ward area suitable for equipment and safety gear.

Working and cockpit floor areas are large with a fore deck area at the bow. All decks are molded in nonskid and hatches are tread plate. The under floor area for- ward accessed through two water tight hatches offer storage and carry hold capacity.

The dual fuel tanks are equal in capaci- ty and together provide a total 170 imp. gallons for extended operations.

Construction of all the Rough Water hulls, floors and superstructure compo- nents is with vinlyester resins and combi- nation of material engineer to exacting scantlings. Layout configurations are semi custom to fit the individual use at hand. Rough Water RIBS have a heavy weight Hypalon collar with a unique attachment system that allows changing of the collar by the user to minimize down-time in the event of damage.

The wheelhouse is configured with pilot doors each side and full sliding rear doors to aft work area. A nonskid side deck system allows for ease of travel up the side of the vessel without walking on the Hypalon tube set and there is a crouch access hatch forward out through the cuddy as well.

Fifteen 30-ft. Rough Water full wheel- house wide body boats are now owned by the Canadian Coast Guard and Canada's

Fisheries & Oceans Conservation and

Protection Police, for operation and train- ing in Quebec, New Brunswick, Price

Edward Island, Nova Scotia and New- foundland. These units supplied to the

Canadian DFO and CCG are equipped with diesel furnaces for year round opera- tions in the North Atlantic & Gulf of St.

Lawrence.

Powered with twin Yamaha 150 hp four stroke outboards, the Rough Water 30 develops speeds of 40 knots with continu- ous cruise speeds up to 35 knots. Rosbor- ough's test version of the Rough Water 30 wide body was configured with a pair of

Mercury 225 hp. EFI Offshore outboards that provide a top speed of 55 knots with a continuous cruise of 45 knots.

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SEAPRO, Workskiff

Team Up

Workskiff, Inc., builder of aluminum boats for severe service, has recently delivered three oil spill response boats for

Southeast Alaska Petroleum Resource

Organization (SEAPRO), Southeast Alas- ka's Response Action Contractor and Oil

Spill Removal Organization.

The boats will used for preventative booming of ships to contain accidental fuel or oil discharges and oil spill cleanup operations; providing a rapid response for any SEAPRO member company who has an oil spill. The SEAPRO hulls feature a small center console with windshield and box seat, tow bit, rope guard, rubber guard rail, lifting eyes, push knees and bimini top.

SEAPRO's Operation Manager Pete

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