Alewijnse Marine Systems, a leading systems integrator based in Nijmegen in the Netherlands, has signed an agreement with top Dutch superyacht builder AMELS, to undertake the complete electrical outfitting on six new superyachts at AMELS’ yard in Vlissingen.
Of the six AMELS motor yachts, one will be the first of the innovative new LIMITED EDITIONS 199 motor yacht series designed by Tim Heywood with a distinctive scimitar bow, and the remaining five will be the latest in the phenomenally successful LIMITED EDITIONS 177 superyacht series.
On the LIMITED EDITIONS 199 yachts Alewijnse will be responsible for the engineering and design of the entire onboard electrical installation, including the cabling, switchboards and lighting, as well as the full alarm, monitoring and control systems. The yachts will also be fitted with Raytheon’s next generation integrated navigation system (INS) – Synapsis Bridge Control.
Synapsis Bridge Control is designed to make navigation more efficient by simplifying operation by its users as well helping reducing the vessel’s running costs and making installation easier. It features a new generation of intelligent multifunction systems that not only combine nautical functions such as Radar, Chart Radar, ECDIS and Conning but also permit the integration of additional applications and data. All information is stored at each workstation and distributed across the redundant bridge network allowing access to any desired task from any work place connected to the network.
Within its integrated bridge each Amels LIMITED EDITIONS 199 will have five networked workstations with 23-inch displays for the display of chartradar, ECDIS, conning, alarms, monitoring and control, and CCTV. Key features include automatic route planning on the ECDIS while the navigation sensors will be connected directly to the conning system, allowing a ‘clean desk’ layout and the radar has a special feature called Sea Scout, which is an adaptive collision avoidance system. The Alewijnse alarm monitoring system will also form part of the integrated bridge.
The bridge system will additionally be connected to the wing stations, where high-brightness displays will allow the captain or pilot to monitor all the sensors via a full conning page. The central takeover function of the steering system allows the captain to take full control at either wing by pressing just one button.
Alewijnse will also be providing the full electrical installation on board the five AMELS LIMITED EDITIONS AMELS 177 yachts. Once again this will include the engineering and design of the entire onboard electrical installation, including the cabling, switchboards and lighting, as well as the full alarm, monitoring and control systems, and integrated bridge systems. Each craft will also have full, 21 zone Lantic entertainment systems with integrated environmental control and the new user interface.
About Alewijnse Marine Systems
As a leading systems integrator in the commercial, naval and superyacht sectors, the range of services offered by Alewijnse covers all aspects of marine electrical engineering. In-house capabilities include the design and installation of systems for propulsion, power management, navigation and communications, integrated IT networks, alarm monitoring and control systems, entertainment, environmental management and much more. Engineers and other specialists from the company can be found working on projects underway at many top yards across Europe and beyond
The Alewijnse group of companies was founded in Nijmegen over 100 years ago and is controlled and managed by members of the Alewijnse family to this day.