Four anchor winches for KWTrans multicat Destiny

Branche: Marine, Shipbuilding
DROMEC has supplied four wire anchor winches for the Destiny, a hybrid multicat vessel operated by KWTrans. This multifunctional work vessel is designed to operate in challenging conditions where water levels can vary significantly and flexibility is essential. The winches were supplied under Bureau Veritas (BV) class.
Multifunctional Multicat
The Destiny is equipped with crawler tracks on the underside, enabling the vessel to operate at both high and low water levels and even to move onto land. Combined with the onboard crane, this makes the vessel particularly suitable for operations in shallow waters, river areas, and coastal zones—locations where traditional vessels often reach their limits.
Anchor Winches
For this vessel, DROMEC supplied four hydraulically driven anchor winches, each suitable for an anchor weight of 300 kg. The winches contribute to safe and reliable positioning of the vessel, even under changing conditions.
Hybrid Propulsion
Thanks to the spacious working deck and powerful crane, the multicat can be deployed as a push boat, tugboat, or work vessel, and provides support for dredging and construction projects. The hybrid propulsion system enables CO₂ emissions to be reduced to zero, making the Destiny a future-proof solution for projects with strict environmental requirements.
Roelof van Urk, Sales DROMEC: “The collaboration with KWTrans was very pleasant. We look back on a successful project and hope to supply winches for this type of vessel more often in the future.”
Why are these anchor winches suitable for the multicat Destiny?
DROMEC’s hydraulic anchor winches ensure safe and reliable positioning under changing conditions. With a capacity of 300 kg per anchor and delivery under Bureau Veritas class, they are perfectly suited to the flexible deployment of the Destiny.
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