The 2,400 horsepower
vessel measuring 78 feet by 34 feet by 10 feet is configured with a
triple-screw propulsion system powered by three Mitsubishi S6R2 Tier 3 engines,
each rated at 803 horsepower at 1,400 RPM. The build also includes two
Laborde-supplied generator sets, each rated at 65 kW, supporting onboard
electrical systems and providing a consistent auxiliary power configuration
across the vessel series. The Bob
Nienhuis joins a growing list of vessels already completed under the
program, including the M/V Donny Mudgett, M/V Sun Valley, M/V Oxford, and M/V Sawtooth. As additional boats
move through construction, the program continues to center on a shared platform
across propulsion and auxiliary power.
For Hines Furlong Line, that consistency is not just a matter of
preference. Building multiple vessels around the same foundation creates a more
disciplined and consistent approach to maintenance, operation, and long-term
fleet management. “When you’re building
a series like this, the last thing you want is for every boat to become its own
case,” said Karl Morley, senior engineer of new construction & leased
vessels at Hines Furlong Line. “We want the same core setup under these vessels
so they run the way we expect, they can be maintained the same way, and our
crews know what they’re stepping onto.”
Laborde Products
supplied both the main engines and generator sets and worked with Intracoastal
Iron Works and Hines Furlong Line throughout the build. The propulsion and
power package carries through the broader program, supporting the same approach
from one vessel to the next. “This kind of build only works when the
package holds together across the series,” said Bradley Matte, Sales
Representative at Laborde Products. “The engines and generator sets were
selected to fit the application, but just as important, they were selected to
stay consistent from boat to boat.