Posted on 12/22/2018 4:09:33 PM PST by Eddie01
The Worldwide Ferry Safety Association (WFSA) is pleased to announce that winners have been selected for its 2019 Ferry Design Competition.
The awards will be presented at WFSAs Ferry Safety and Technology Conference, which will be be held in Bangkok February 20?22, 2019.
In the contest, student teams were tasked with designing a passenger ferry for the Pasig River, the locus of commercial and public activities in Manila.
Dr. Roberta Weisbrod, executive director of WFSA, noted that navigational challenges included low bridges and waterborne vegetation and debris.
The first prize of $5000 will be awarded to a team from the Singapore Institute of Technology and Newcastle University in Singapore, while the second prize ($3000) will go to a team from Institut Teknologi Sepuulah Nopember, in Surabaya, Indonesia.
The third prize will be shared between students from Shanghai Maritime University and the Universidad Veracruzana, in Mexico. The seriousness and sensitivity which all the teams expressed with their designs gives hope to the future," said Dr. Weisbrod in announcing the winners.
The winning team, under the guidance of faculty advisors Dr. Ivan CK Tam (Newcastle University) and Dr. Mohammed Abdul Hannan (Newcastle University) designed the MV Pasig Express, an aluminum hulled catamaran, with hybrid propulsion? which enables minimized energy consumption when operating at slow speeds and when berthing.
The fin propeller reduces cavitation, as well as lowering noise (and reducing the wake). Importantly, the design speaks to the challenges identified by Dr. Weisbrod: a debris and vegetation collector protects the propulsion system against fouling, saving energy and maintenance costs and helping restore cleanliness to the river.
This unique debris collector is called Malinis which means clean in Tagalog. Safety looms large in the design; the vessel features three level fire protection, and egress through six points of escape (including exit doors on both sides of the craft).
The second place finishers, from Surabaya, worked under the guidance of Faculty Advisors Ir. Agoes Santoso, M.Sc., M.Phill., CEng, (FIMAREST, MRINA) have designed MV Aquilla, an aluminum catamaran with stern drive propulsion. The design is specially adapted to the Pasig River, with its low bridges and concern about waves impacts on riverbanks; the propeller is a highly efficient contra?rotating design.
Similar to the first prize winner, the boat has solar panels attached, which reduce fuel consumption (as does the propeller design).
Of the two third place finishers (each team awarded $1000), a team from Shanghai Maritime University (with Advisor Wu Gong Xing) has designed the swath catamaran Molly, while the team from Veracruz (under the guidance of advisor Mtra. Edna D. Rosas Huerta) has designed Jaracho, a multihull aluminum vessel.
Attention is given in both designs to safe egress, and fire prevention. The Shanghai Maritime entry contemplates construction in sections, an important factor for shipyards, while the Universidad Veracruzana entry features a diesel electric propulsion solution, lowering operating costs and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Beware that hooded old man at the rudder.
Oh, I thought this was going to be another LGBT thread.
Don’t pay the ferryman, until he gets you to the other side.
2019 Fairy Design comp is a different thread all together...
You have a link to this article?
https://maritime-executive.com/editorials/winners-selected-for-2019-ferry-design-competition
damn. sorry.
How about one that doesn’t sink.
Thanks. I thought it may have some other info.
Tanzania ferry disaster: 136 bodies are pulled from Lake Victoria (2018)
I wonder if annual loss of life is greater for plane crashes or ferry's - seriously.
Must have been a for real competition - China couldn’t buy a 1st place, took 3rd.
I liked the Ferry in the Movie “The Outlaw Josey Wales”.
Right. Another good one was in True Grit.
Ferry by far. Air travel has gotten very safe in the last several years. I do think these new ferry designs are looking closely at safety, but ferrys operate in very dangerous waters in some parts of the world.
“:^)
There was a team called the San Francisco Ferries in the movie “Baseketball.”
I like the ferries that run back and forth between Long Island and Connecticut. You get to take your dog on board! They also have coffee and in the evenings a little bar for beer.
Is it a bullet ferry?
Yes. I was sure Ru Paul would win.
Smile...
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