Bellingham, Wash. shipbuilder All American Marine (AAM) has delivered a brand new high-speed and long-range eco-tour vessel to Phillips Cruises and Tours. The vessel will function each day in Prince William Sound and will probably be based mostly out of Whittier, Alaska
Developed by Nic de Waal of Teknicraft Design in Auckland, New Zealand, the Chugach Express boasts an 84.5’ x 30.7’ semi-displacement aluminum catamaran hull.
The new sightseeing vessel integrates the signature Teknicraft Design symmetrical and asymmetrical mixed hull form, bow wave piercer, and a patented hydrofoil-assisted hull design. The hull and hull elements are designed to interrupt up wave motion and guarantee decreased drag whereas enhancing passenger consolation. The important foil motion reduces the facility wanted to take care of service pace; due to this fact, gas consumption and operating prices are decreased whereas enhancing the journey’s softness, particularly in uneven seas. The hydrofoil system consists of the principle foil spanning the tunnel on the keel, ahead of the middle of gravity place and two cantilever-type stern foils. The raise produced by the hydrofoil reduces the hull resistance whereas growing pace and load-bearing functionality.
Equipped with a propulsion bundle comprising of MJP 350X waterjets, powered by quad Scania DI16 082M engines rated at 800 mhp, the Chugach Express encompasses a gas capability of 1,200 gallons and is anticipated to attain common totally laden cruise pace of 32+ knots.
The vessel is constructed to U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Subchapter T classification requirements, with capability to accommodate 150 passengers.
Onboard the vessel, there are 150 totally enclosed seats with tables between 2 decks with twin pane home windows, in addition to exterior seating and standing room for nature viewing. Interior facilities embrace Beurteaux seats and electrical retailers with USB plugs at each desk. The whole important deck, together with the bow, has wheelchair entry, and the principle deck cabin consists of wheelchair-designated seating places. There is a full galley and bar in the principle deck cabin.
“I am excited to report that we have completed another vessel that has exceeded our anticipated fully laden performance metrics on the water.” acknowledged Nic de Waal, Principal and Owner of Teknicraft Design.
“With the delivery of the Chugach Express from All American Marine, we’re thrilled to embark on this new chapter for our business. Working with the in-house design/build operation of Teknicraft and All American was seamless. We’re already impressed by how well the vessel performs, and we can’t wait to enhance our guests’ experiences and ensure our company operates efficiently and sustainably.” acknowledged Casey Neumann, Managing Partner, Phillips Cruises and Tours
“At All American Marine, we are committed to forging win-win partnerships with every customer. Our unwavering commitmentlies in enhancing their business operations by crafting high-quality vessels at fair and competitive prices, all while providing steadfast support.” affirmed Ron Wille, President & COO of All American Marine. “The exceptional combination of Scania engines and MJP waterjets, coupled with the proven superiority of the Teknicraft hull demonstrated exceptional performance during our sea trials. We are thrilled to enhance the Phillips Cruises and Tours fleet, ensuring a superior passenger experience that will stand the test of time.”












