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The new hybrid pilot boat by Goodchild Marine Services Limited mounts a plug-in
parallel hybrid propulsion system by Transfluid.
Italy-based Transfluid is delivering a plug-in parallel hybrid propulsion system for
a new pilot boat currently being built by British boat builder Goodchild Marine
Services Limited.

The boat has been ordered by the Port of London Authority (PLA) and it is
expected to be UK’s first hybrid pilot boat. The 13.6-meter-long hull is based on
the established ORC design by French naval architects Pantocarene, with a ‘beak’
bow that insures the vessel a superior all-weather capability.
The ORC 136 HY parallel hybrid pilot boat, will combine both diesel and electric
power and has been designed to be completely emission free when operating in
electric mode. The vessel is expected to reach up to 15 knots.
The Transfluid plug-in hybrid system is supplied by Marine and Industrial
Transmissions Limited (MIT) – Transfluid’s distributor in the UK. E P Barrus is
delivering the Yanmar diesel engines and transmission.
Steve Pierce, general manager for Goodchild Marine Service Limited, said:
“Passenger boats, such as ferries are low speed on a pre-determined duty cycle
and there are times they can be plugged in and re-charged. Pilot boats, however,
can be erratic on duty cycle and speed requirements, so to achieve 15 knots under
hybrid power is a leap and perhaps why no one else, to the best of my knowledge,
has gone for it.”
He added: “With a light hull shape and minimal drag, our ORC range lends itself
towards hybrid power. Coupled with a controlled propulsion power transfer, the
system should make a significant impact upon the carbon footprint, adhering to
the strategy implemented by the PLA.”
The installation of green technology is one of 18 proposals outlined in the PLA’s Air
Quality Strategy for the Tidal Thames. A first for the UK port sector, the strategy
aims to reduce river-based air pollution, whilst also facilitating future growth of
waterborne freight and passenger transport.
The ORC 136 HY hybrid pilot boat is due for delivery in June 2019.