LPG carrier PHOENIX GAIA Delivered
Jan. 16, 2020
Tokyo, January 16, 2020 — Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. delivered today the PHOENIX GAIA (Kawasaki hull No. 1742), an 82,200 m3 capacity liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) carrier, for Phoenix Tankers Pte. Ltd. This is the 60th LPG carrier and the 11th vessel of the same type to be built by the company.
Delivery, principal particulars, and features of the vessel are as described below.
Delivery | January 16, 2020 |
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Principal Particulars | |
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Length overall | 229.90 m |
Length between perpendiculars | 226.00 m |
Molded breadth | 37.20 m |
Molded depth | 21.00 m |
Molded draft | 11.20 m |
Gross tonnage | 47,231 |
Deadweight | 53,928 t |
Hold capacity | 82,416 m3 |
Main engine | One set of Kawasaki-MAN B&W 7S60ME-C8.2 diesel engine |
Complement | 29 people |
Classification | Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK) |
Country of registration | Singapore |
Features
- This vessel adopts Kawasaki's uniquely developed bow shape called SEA-Arrow, which significantly improves propulsion performance by minimizing bow wave resistance.
- The main engine powering the vessel is an energy-efficient, electronically-controlled, ultra-long-stroke, two-stroke low-speed diesel engine. In addition, the Kawasaki rudder bulb system with fins (RBS-F) and the semi-duct system with contra fins (SDS-F) contribute to reducing fuel consumption.
- Four independent cargo tanks are installed in the cargo holds for carrying liquefied petroleum gas. The tanks are designed to provide optimal thermal insulation and absorb low-temperature contraction.
- The cargo tanks are made with special cryogenic steel for loading LPG with a minimum temperature of –46°C. The tanks are wrapped in urethane foam for thermal insulation.
- The vessel is designed to be able to navigate the newly expanded Panama Canal, which was completed in June 2016.