29m Tractor Tug


Price
NZ $120,000 Plus GST if applicable
Currency
Length
95' 2" - 29.00m
Vessel Location
New Zealand
Launch Year
1977
Hull Material
Steel

29m Tractor Tug built New Zealand in 1977 and presented in outstanding condition. Powered by twin Niigata 6L25BX marine engines that drive Niigata Z-Peller Azimuthing units producing 27 tonne bollard pull. The vessel will be available for delivery from August - September 2025.

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Price
NZ $120,000 Plus GST if applicable   
Boat Reference
5267
Launch Year
1977
Length
95' 2" - 29.00m
Beam
9.14m (29ft 11in)
Draft
5.7m (18ft 8in)
Vessel Location
New Zealand
Region
North Island
Use
Charter, Commercial
Builder
Whangarei Engineering
Hull Material
Steel
Engine
Main Engine Power: 2x Niigata 6L25BX Developing Propulsion: 2x Niigata Z-Peller Azimuth Units Power Generation: 2x Caterpillar 3304 108kw & 70kw Max. Bollard Pull: 27 Tonnes
Engine Make
Niigata
Number Engines
2
Horsepower
1320 HP each
Max Speed
12 Knots
Ground Tackle
Winch Pull: 10 Tonnes Max.
Safety Gear
Monitor Fire Pump: Main Eng. Driven delivering 3,000 lt s/w per minute.
Electronics / Navigation
Radar: Furuno 1835 36NM
Chart Plotter: Simrad NSS evo3S
Depth Sounder: Furuno FCV-600L
GPS: Furuno GP31
AIS: Simrad Class A V50-35
VHF Radio: 1x ICOM IC-M504,1x Furuno 2610
Working Channels: CH16, CH18, CH08, CH11
Compass: 200mm John Lilley
Remarks
LSA
Raft: RFD Seasava 8 Person
EPIRB: GME 406 MT 600G

CONTACT DETAILS
Dealer
SeaBoats
John Kearns
Telephone
Fax
+64 3337 6259
Address
Sydney & Christchurch, NZ
Sydney NSW Australia


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