ALEUT Navigator - Express cruiser boat
A vessel designed for premium VIP transportation or small excursion and tourist groups over long distances, capable of performing a wide range of tasks depending on the layout and equipment. Classified for offshore operations, it is authorized to navigate up to 20 nautical miles from the coast, while its compact dimensions allow for entry into shallow rivers and inland waterways. A highly comfortable cabin equipped with all modern amenities ensures a pleasant journey.
To improve acceleration and reduce the "resistance hump," the hull features longitudinal lifting strakes on the bottom, resulting in an optimal angle of attack where water drag is minimized. The planning hull design, featuring a high deadrise from midships to the transom combined with longitudinal strakes, ensures high-speed performance. As speed increases and the hull lifts, the wetted surface area of the deep-V bottom gradually decreases. These hull lines provide a comfortable and stable ride in choppy conditions with minimal speed loss.
Furthermore, this hull geometry allows for the full utilization of the total engine power installed on the ALEUT Navigator without compromising stability or risking structural damage. The hull lines and longitudinal strakes of the ALEUT Navigator ensure superior hydrodynamic efficiency and maneuverability.
Configuration and Layout Options:
Utility and Leisure: Ideal for both professional service and recreational cruising.
Personnel & Cargo: Transportation of specialized personnel, passengers, and cargo.
Special Operations: Transport security and patrolling, search and rescue (SAR), customs control, and personnel delivery to offshore oil platforms.
Comfort and Convenience: Galley (kitchen), refrigerator, head (toilet), audio system, and a business-class lounge for maximum passenger comfort.
Power and Range: A large fuel tank and reliable engines provide the capability for extended sea passages.
Maritime Safety: Exceptional seaworthiness allows for offshore navigation up to 20 nautical miles from the shore.
Navigation: An onboard navigation system integrated with GPS/GLONASS ensures precise positioning and automated route planning—critical for rapid passenger delivery in complex hydrographic conditions.