The Virginia Pilot Association has taken delivery of a new high-speed, pilot boat from Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding, Duclos Corporation. It’s the Virginia pilots’ tenth launch built by the Somerset, Mass., shipyard since 1983.

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The Virginia Pilot Association has taken delivery of a new high-speed, pilot boat from Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding, Duclos Corporation. It’s the Virginia pilots’ tenth launch built by the Somerset, Mass., shipyard since 1983.
The all-aluminum launch is designed and outfitted for the pilots’ Hampton Roads harbor station. An all-new, shallow-V hull by Ray Hunt Design was created to optimize speed with a low wake while maintaining excellent seakeeping and boarding performance. It displaces about 2,000 pounds less than a similar sized offshore pilot boat. As a result, the boat accelerates faster and reaches a higher top speed, said Peter Duclos, the shipyard’s co-president and director of sales.
The pilot boat measures 58 feet overall, with an 18 foot beam and a 4 foot draft. Powered by twin Volvo Penta D13-800, EPA Tier 3-certified diesel engines, each producing 800 bhp at 2300 rpm, the vessel’s top speed is over 36 knots.
Each engine is connected to a Volvo Penta IPS 30
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