Rotortugs guarantee excellent maneuverability
The tugs have three drive systems installed in each tug: two in the bow and one in the stern. This typical rotortug design gives the two tugs, which were designed by renowned tug designer Robert Allen, unparalleled maneuverability and enormous stability on the water.
Use in challenging waters
The Signet Sirius is already in service, escorting large oil tankers, known as VLCCs, through the Texas Aransas Passage to Ingleside, the largest crude oil storage and export terminal in the United States. With its strong currents and comparatively high waves, the passage is particularly challenging for ships. "The stability in performance during a bollard pull with full engine power and pitch to the propellers, the vessel squats down in the water and stays uncharacteristically stable with little side-to-side movement. The engine metrics between the three are extremely tight providing consistent “continuous rated power” that we only get from Rolls-Royce & PPG," says Tim McCallum.