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    1930 243 Feet USS Williamsburg Presidential Yacht USS Williamsburg Presidential Yacht
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Year: 1930
Make: USS Williamsburg Presidential Yacht
Length: 243 Feet
Engine: Twin
Hull: Steel
Location: Italy, Italy
Model: USS Williamsburg Presidential Yacht
Price: USD 10,179,000
Fuel: Diesel
Status: Active
  

DIMENSIONS
LOA...........243   
   Beam...........36'1
      
POWER
      
      
Cruising Speed...........15   


The philosophy of the reconstruction shall be to preserve as much as possible not only the lines of the ship but also her characteristics as historical vessel.
 
For this reason the pat of the hull above water shall be preserved as riveted (substituting all the rivets) maintaining also the riveted connection with the bulwark and all the existing mooring equipment such as bills, fairleads, etc.
 
For the underwater part the welded solution shat be preferred trying to maintain at least the original internal frames or changing the damaged ones but maintaining their original shim.
 
For the superstructures it has been decided to scrap the existing ones and reconstruct them completely in welded steel; later on it could be investigated the possibility and benefit of a preservation of the existing structures.
 
From contacts with Lloyds Register of Shipping we are planning to renew the class of the vessel as historical vessel".
 
  • SCOPE OF WORK
     .   Cleaning of the internal from any waste material
  •  Moving of the vessel into the floating dry dock of La Spezia harbour
  •  Cleaning the external and internal surface by means of high pressure water (1.500 bar), disposal of waste material
  •  Loading of the vessel on board of the barge by means of heavy duty boogies and using special built for purpose saddles
  •  Unloading of the vessel at quay and positioning inside the workshop
  •  Survey of the hull with LLRR to decide the extent of demolition
  •  Dimensional check of the complete vessel in order to have the data for plates cutting and forming as well as internal structure construction
  •  Demolition of existing engines
  •  Demolition of existing structures:
 Main deck: maintaining at maximum extent the existing stoictures (beams, longitudinals, frames, connecting brackets etc.), removal of all the rivets
  •  Superstructures
  •  Chimney, to be recovered
  •  Masts, to be recovered
  •  Windsocks, to be recovered
  •  Forecastle deck: recovery if possible, windlass, bills, fairleads, removal of all the rivets
  •  Fore tank and chain pit with recovery, if possible, of the hawsehole
  •  First deck with recovery, possible, of the supporting structures, removal at all the rivets
  •  All the bulkheads below main deck, including bulkheads for engine room access
  •  Port and starboard bulwarks, recovery of the riveted half round piece and accessories
  •  Steering gear room, rudder supports, rudder
  •  Breakwater
  •  Propeller shafts supports
  •  Ropes depot on main deck
 Reconstruction of the hull according to the requirements of LLRR
  •  Renewal of the rivets of the connections following test to be performed with LLRR
  •  Construction and installation of the new engines and generators supports
  •  Construction of structural tanks required for the new engine room lay out
  •  Construction and installation of new propeller shaft external supports
  •  Construction and installation of new steering gear supports
  •  Installation of recovered bids, fairleads, windlass
  •  Construction and erection 01 new steel superstructures
  •  Reinstallation of recovered chimney, windsocks, masts
  •  Sandblasting of not renewed structures
  •  Painting of all structures with 40 mic primer
  •  Painting of he underwater hull with antifouling cycle
  •  Moving o the vessel from the workshop to the barge
  •  Moving of the barge inside the drydock
  •  Drydock flooding and vessel launching
  •  Towing of the vessel to quay




SELLING AGENT
Name: Billy Graham
Phone: 604 861-4259
Email:
Boat ID: 35365

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