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Chesapeake Offshore 58

The outstanding feature of the Chesapeake 58 is the twin propellor shaft skegs. These not only protect the propellors in shallow waters, but also allows the boat to remain on an even keel whilst beached. This enables the owners to have full use of the vessel at all times.
 
Chesapeake Offshore 58

Chesapeake Offshore 58 Explorer Motor Yacht
being built in Australia

One of Australia's most successful builders of large commercial fishing vessels is to enter the international leisure market with the release of the traditionally styled Chesapeake 58 Explorer Motor Yacht.
The venture carries considerable weight as the company's CEO, Allan Barnett, boasts a lifetime of experience as a commercial fisherman and is recognised as the builder of high quality, cost-effective and efficient commercial vessels.
Barnett chose the Chesapeake 58 design after searching the world for a leisure vessel similar in style and construction to the trawlers that his company, Allan Barnett Fishing, was already building. The principal requirements were that the vessel had to match the best available on the international market, and fit within the production capacity of his yard located near Launceston, in northern Tasmania. More recently the project has been influenced by his purchase of Perry Catamarans, the builder of Australia's award winning large luxury sailing and power catamarans.
Two of the Chesapeake 58s are currently under construction. Once all major structural and machinery work is completed they will be motored to the Perry Catamarans yard at Coomera, on the Gold Coast, south of Brisbane, where they will be fitted-out. The same shipwrights and boat builders responsible for the creation of the luxurious Perry 57 cruising yacht will be doing the work.
"It's exciting to be able to combine the exceptional talents of both yards to produce the Chesapeake 58," Allan Barnett said. "We've been building trawlers since 1990 and have vessels in fleets in New Zealand, New Caledonia and across Australia, a fact that proves we know what we are doing when it comes to choosing designs and building this type of boat. And the international accolades for the design and construction of the Perry 57 are well documented."
The Chesapeake 58 designers, Chesapeake Marine Design, in Maryland, USA, planned the vessel as a 'serious offshore passage maker that is an ideal size to cruise the world under power'. The profile has been kept low to minimise windage and fin stabilisers will ensure the smoothest possible ride in rough conditions. The hull and deck are steel and the superstructure is aluminium - all to USL survey standards. Extended twin fins under the hull will help protect the propellers and allow her to sit on an even keel if ever there is a desire for the vessel to be beached. Two 255hp Cummins diesels will deliver a cruising speed of 10 knots. The displacement is 68 tonnes.
Chesapeake Offshore 58- Pilot House
The accommodation comprises an Owner's Stateroom, Guest Stateroom and a two-bunk cabin. The Main Saloon is remarkably spacious, bright and airy, and the pilothouse is well planned and functional. The design also features a flybridge and the vessel's tender is located on the boat deck above the Main Saloon. Considerable planning has gone into all aspects of the design so two people can easily operate the vessel.
Chesapeake Offshore 58- below main deck
The first Chesapeake 58 is due for delivery in March 2007. Interest in the design is such that Allan Barnett has already commissioned the design of a Chesapeake 80, which he will put into production in 2007.
For more information please contact Allan Barnett on +61 (0) 428 561 733.
Business: + 61 (0) 3 6356 1733. Website: www.boatbuildingaustralia.com.au
 
Type of boat: Pleasure
Builder: Allan Barnett Fishing Co.
General
Length overall: 17.82 metres
Length on deck: 16.35 metres
Length at waterline: 16 metres
Beam: 5.49 metres
Draft: 1.68 metres
Displacement 68 tonnes
Diesel: 6300 litres
Fresh water: 900 litres
Black water: 360 litres
Electrical: To USL code
Survey to USL 2B code
Paint System: Awlgrip - fully faired
Construction
Hull: Steel
Deck: Steel - Solid teak over
Superstructure: Aluminium
Main engine: Twin C255 Cummins Diesels of 255 H.P.at 1800rpm, coupled to twin disc MG 5065a 2.04:1 reverse reduction gearboxes.
Propulsion: Left and right Mikado 4 blade 34" diameter x 22.75 pitch.
Shafts: 70mm 316 stainless steel providing 5mm wear factor
Shaft seals: PSS
Shaft bearings: Duramax water lubricated
Instruments: Full engine and gearbox instrumentation; Alarms fitted
Engine Controls: MCA digital electronic
Gensets: 1 Onan 22.5kw at 240 volts complete with 24 VDC 20kw clutched PTO driving hydraulics
1 Onan 7 kw
Gensets complete with manufacturers sound shields and fitted with auto shutdown system.
Exhausts: All engine fitted with wet exhausts exiting hull on port and starboard sides aft.
Cooling System: Raw water heat exchangers
Seachest & Seacocks: All 316 grade stainless steel
Bilge System: 40mm Varisco single phase self priming C/W 316 shaft, bronze housing and impellor. All manifolds, valves and pipeworks polished 316 stainless steel. Float switches fitted to all compartments.
Ventilation: 2 36-48 cubic metres per hour single phase blowers
Watermaker: HP ultra compact RP Tronic 240 volt - 80 litres per hour
Fire Prevention: Machinery space Mistex fire suppression system manually remote activated Phirex alarm system
Panels: AC/DC panels in engine room and pilot house
Domestic lighting: 24 volt dc
Batteries:
2 main engine start banks 24 VDC
2 Gensets start banks 12 VDC
1 House bank 24 VDC
Windshield wiper: Pantograph style on 3 front windows
Appliances: To be decided by owner
Flybridge: Single steering station with engine controls located amidships
Front Deck: Double day bed with storage under and seating
Communication & Navigation:
VHF Radio: To be decided by owner
Entertainment System - To be decided by owner
Running lights - all LED by Hella or similar
Entertainment System: To be decided by owner
Running lights: Running lights - all LED by Hella or similar
Navigation:
Nobeltec by MR Electronics
Plotter with radar overlay
2kw Dome Radar
Echo sounder and bathy recorder for 3D recording of ocean floor
Auxillary Systems:
Fuel tanks: Built in welded steel construction with inspection openings, vent, fill supply and return lines all in 316 stainless steel.
Fuel Manifolds: All manifolds (supply & return), valves and pipework 316 stainless steel.
Fuel filtration: Fleetguard Sea Pro series 7 duplex, fitted with reversco FP-301 24 volt priming pump
Fresh water tanks and system:
Fresh water tanks: 2 non integral 304 stainless steel with inspection opening, vent, supply and fill
Fresh water pump: 1 Southern Cross SPNSO95S single phase with stainless steel pump and electronic pressure control
Fresh water piping: All 316 stainless steel
Water heaters: 2 50 litre stainless steel Isotemp hot water cyclinders (heat exchanger and 240 volts)
Waste tanks: 3 120 litre 5mm polypropylene. All valving and pipework 316 stainless steel
Rudder & Steering
Rudders: Duramax bearings
Rudder stocks: 316 63.5 mm stainless steel
Rudder blades: 12mm steel with pintle bearings
Steering: Electric over hydraulic power assisted
Bow thruster: Side power SP300 HYD Hydraulic with variable control, 285kg thrust
Fitout
Airconditiong: Webasto tempered water system to all accommodation areas
Pilot house & Deckhouse windows: 12mm toughened safety glass
Doors & Hatches: To be determined
Port lights: Vetus, watertight with deadlights
Insulation: Hull, pilothouse & deckhouse all sprayed with 2 pack expanding polyurethane foam providing excellent thermal insulation as well as corrosion prevention.
Engine room ceiling and accommodation bulkhead sound proofed with Soundsorber Bar 32 foam and covered with perforated sheet lining for added sound proofing and insulation protection.
Deck Fittings
Deck wash system 2 Spigots provided (fore & aft decks)
Anchor winch: Muir Thor 4200 hydraulic horizontal chain gypsy and capstan head
Anchor system: Self stowing bow roller
Cleats & Bollards: 6 polished stainless steel bollards; 2 at bow, 2 at stern, 1 each port & starboard (amidships)
Hawse holes: 6 polished stainless steel to match bollards
Anchors: 1 82kg Higwood galv high folding power plough anchor (Australian Made)
Chain: 82 metres 16mm galv short link PWB chain (Australian Made)
Handrails: Polished stainless steel 316 handrails according to USL code
Sponsons 316 polished
Capping Rails 316 polished
Crane: Saloon roof
1 Opacmare 3010/41 electronic hydraulic crane 500kg capacity at 3.7 metre reach
Dinghy: 1 swift 3.75 metre rib with 15 HP outboard
Ladders: To flybridge from pilot house internally
Galley Equipment
Microwave:
Vent fan:
Gas Stove & Oven:
Refrigerator/freezer: 24 volts dc
Safety systems
Liferaft: 6 man coastal
Flares: USL 2B
Life jackets: Solas
Fire bucket:
to meet USL 2B requirements
Interior layout
Pilot house: Steering station with bow thruster, anchor winch controls & engine controls mounted in console.
Lounge seats (leather upholstery) & dining table
Below main deck
Access from Pilot house on starboard side
Owners Stateroom: Located amidships 2.7 metres long and 5.2 metres wide. Queenssize bed located in the centreline.
Ensuite Shower, toilet and basin on port side
Robes & dresser starboard side
2 Bunk Cabin: Located forward of owners stateroom on portside
Toilet: Located forward of bunk cabin on portside
Bathroom: Shower and basin located directly opposite to toilet on starboard side
Staircase: To Pilothouse, located between owners stateroom and bathroom on starboard side.
Guest Stateroom: Located in forward section of vessel, 2.7 metres long and 3.5 metres wide with queen size bed on centre line. Robes & cupboards either side.

Allan Barnett Fishing Co. Pty. Ltd. - Boat Building Australia