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Cheoy Lee hauls in NZ tug contracts

Hong Kong: New Zealand’s Port of Tauranga has signed contracts for two new tug boats to be built at Cheoy Lee in Hong Kong. Cheoy Lee will build two RAmparts 2500w Ship-Assist Tugs. The proven RAmparts design is by Robert Allan, one of the world's leading tug designers.

These vessels are 24m Azimuth stern drive (ASD) tugs. They will be powered by twin 3516C Caterpillar engines, operating Rolls Royce thrusters. Each tug, with engine power of 4700 Kw, will produce a bollard pull of 74 tonnes.

The first vessel will arrive in Tauranga February 2015 with the second vessel being delivered two months later. [05/02/14]

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