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Water Witch Multi-Purpose Workboats

Above: Mark 2 operating in Sharjah, UAE

Left: Mark 3 operating Durban, RSA

Versatile, multi-purpose

vessels for marine clean-up

operations including removal

of floating and submerged

debris, litter, aquatic weeds, silt

and oil.

The unique Water Witch features a

powerful front end loader which can

lift up to 1000kg and reach to 3.65m

below the waterline.

Proven over 35 years of operation,

the Water Witch range of innovative

workboats offer reliable, powerful

performance in the harshest of

conditions.

The Mark 3 version is available with a

flat aft deck offering 8.5m of working

space ideal for oil spill response

applications. A number of cabin

combinations or low-profile versions

are available, built MCA Regulations

or LR Classifications.

We also offer a range of integrated

barge systems designed to meet user's

local waste transfer facilities and

offering flexible storage

capacities. Skips can be

discharged and loaded

efficiently without any manual

handling.

Outline Specification

Mk. 2

Mk. 3

Length

Width

Operating Draft

Displacement

Engine

Max. Speed

07.20m (23' 7")

02.95m (9' 8")

00.90m (2'11")

10t (22,000 lbs)

96kW(130 bhp)

6.5 knots

08.20m (26' 10")

02.95m (9' 8")

00.90m (2' 11")

12.5t (27,500 lbs)

140 kW (185 bhp)

8.5 knots

Loader Performance

Lift Capacity to Full Height

Max. Lift Height

Dig Depth Below Waterline

(Standard Loader)

Dig Depth Below Waterline

(Deep Dig Arms)

750kg (1650IDS)

3.00m (9' 10")

1.00m (3' 3")

3.65m (11'12")

1000kg (2200lbs)

3.80m (12' 5")

1.00m (3' 3")

3.65m (11'12")

Operating general purpose mesh scoop for efficient removal

of large and small items of debris.


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