PIRO RIMORCHIATORE GOLETTA

1900Secondhand
Fiumicino
€445,000incl. VAT
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Information about the boat

Brand
CUSTOM
Model
PIRO RIMORCHIATORE GOLETTA
Hull
Monohull

Dimensions

Length
31.1 m
Beam
6.4 m
Draught
3.6 m

Living on board

Cabins
4
Couchettes
18

Engine

Type of engine
Inboard

Ad information

Published on
08/07/2022
Updated on
01/03/2024
Ref
114623

Key features

Total length
31.1 m
Beam
6.4 m
Type of engine
Inboard
Number of cabins (except saloon)
4
Total number of berths
18

Description

The Pietro Micca is the oldest Italian mercantile ship to triple steam expansion and is in a separate class for its state of conservation and operational performance, having been engaged in normal port activities on equal tugs until 1993. Built From Rennoldson & Son, in Southshields, Newcastle (GB) in 1905, this sea steam tug was recorded in the Schooner Class of the coastal sector of Naples, in whose waters should have spent most of his days. The triple expansion piston engine is the first type of steam engine. It consists of a positive displacement engine capable of transforming the thermal energy produced in boilers into mechanical energy. The storage capacity of the fuel in the main, auxiliary and reserve tanks, amounts to 40 tons, while two other large tanks contain thirty tons of water for use of boilers. To recharge the boat batteries, in addition to the steam generator, photovoltaic solar panels (1.3kw / day) were installed, thus allowing the ship to take advantage of a modern technology without affecting its appearance of vintage tugboat and its traditional respect Environment. For data and photos updated please contact us by email. THE PIETRO MICCA IS THE OLDEST ITALIAN TRIPLE-EXPANSION STEAM-POWERED MERCHANT SHIP AND IS IN A CLASS OF HER OWN FOR HER STATE OF CONDERVATION AND OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE, HAVING BEEN ENGED IN REGULAR PORT ACTIVITIES ON A PAR WITH MODERN TUGS UNTIL 1993. SHE WAS Built AS a Sea-Going Steam Tugboat by Rennoldson & Son, in SouthShields, Newcastle (GB) and in 1905 Was Registered AS a Steam-Powered Tug, Schooner Class, In The Coastal Sector Register in Naples, in WHOSE Waters She Was to Spend Most of Her Days. The Triple-Expansion Piston Engine is the First Kind of Steam Engine. It Consists of A Positive Displacement Engine Capable of Transforming The Thermal Energy Produced In The Boilers Into Mechanical Energy. The Fuel Storage Capacity in The Main, Ancillary and Reserve Tanks Total 40 tons, While Two Other Large Tanks Contain Thirty Tonnes of Water For Use in the Boilers. To Recharge The Ship's Batteries, In Addition To The Steam-Powered Generator at Number of Photovoltaic Solar Panels (1.3kw / Day) Have Been Installed, Thus Permitting The Ship To Take Advantage of A Modern Technology While Losing Nothing of Her Traditional Appearance and Compatibility With the Environment. For Data and Photos Updated Please Contact US by email.



Inventory

Hull

Draught
3.6 m
Hull
Monohull
Total length
31.1 m
Beam
6.4 m
Material
Steel
Displacement
335 t

Engines

Type of engine
Inboard

Tanks

Number of fresh water tanks
1
Total capacity in Litres
40000 L
Number of fuel tanks
1
Total capacity in Litres
40000 L

Equipment

Interior equipment

Number of cabins (except saloon)
4
Total number of berths
18
Electric head
Marine head
Electrical circuit
220V
110V
24V
12V

Location

This boat can be visited in Fiumicino, Latium

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