Hi SolidCraft,
hi, i recently completed a similar job.
I recently successfully completed a similar project in marine engineering, specializing in passenger vessel construction. My experience in overseeing the design and construction of new passenger ships aligns perfectly with the responsibilities outlined in your project description. With a keen eye for detail and a strong understanding of marine engineering standards, I have efficiently collaborated with ship designers and construction teams to ensure the seamless implementation of designs that meet international maritime regulations.
In my previous project, I designed a passenger vessel that accommodated up to 150 passengers for a cruise
I have a question: What specific regulations or standards do you require the new passenger vessel to comply with for the Outboard Engines propulsion system, specifically in relation to COI inspection compliance?
I have a suggestion: Incorporating a state-of-the-art hull design, such as a wave-piercing bow, to enhance the vessel's stability and fuel efficiency. Another suggestion would be to integrate a dynamic positioning system to enable precise positioning of the vessel without the need for anchors, ensuring operational flexibility in varying sea conditions.
Regards,
Sid- Ekarthaan