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New Kvaerner RoRo Access

Equipment To Be Part

Of Robin Hood Conversion

Profile drawing of the Robin Hood as she will appear after her $62 million conversion to the Nils

Holgersson.

A major feature of the 250 million

Finnish Mark ($62 million) conver- sion contract awarded by Germany's

TT Line to Finland's Kvaerner Masa-

Yards for work on the 24,728-gt train ferry Robin Hood is a new ship-set of

RoRo access equipment designed by

Kvaerner Ships Equipment AB, of

Gothenburg, Sweden.

Originally built in the late 1980s to operate as a train ferry between

Germany and Sweden, the Robin

Hood was fitted with only a stern ramp/door, over which rail cars were loaded and discharged. However, to meet the vessel's new requirements as a luxury passenger ferry carrying passenger cars and freight vehicles,

Kvaerner Ships Equipment AB has designed a new bow loading system.

The vessel's bow will be totally rebuilt to accommodate bow loading and discharge operations. Kvaerner

Ships Equipment's contract calls for the design of a new bow visor, which will be a one-section unit integral with the vessel's bow structure, bow ramp/door, hoistable car deck and two passenger access doors.

Operation of the new bow door/ ramp will be via direct acting hy- draulic cylinders and two support- ing stays connected by hinges to the outer ramp section and recesses in the Combi Deck.

The new bow door/ramp is de- signed to accept a loaded road trailer with an axle load of two by 15 tons and a three by 15 tons, as well as a 40-foot loaded MAFI with an axle load of 32.5 tons.

Increased vehicle capacity aboard the vessel will be provided by a new 8,719-sq.-ft. hoistable car deck. This new deck will be situated between the Combi Deck and the Trailer

Deck, port and starboard of the ma- chinery casing.

This is a major contract for

Kvaerner Ships Equipment AB, as the time scale from initial design conception to commissioning of equipment is extremely short, thereby necessitating a fast response from the Swedish RoRo access equip- ment specialist. Both Kvaerner

Masa Yards and Kvaerner Ships

Equipment AB hold an option on the conversion of a sistership, the Nils

Dacke.

When redelivered to TT Lines,

Robin Hood will be renamed Nils

Holgersson and will return to her route between Sweden and Ger- many.

For more information about

Kvaerner Ships Equipment AB,

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