The luxury Super Yacht “Ghost” is well known around Sydney Harbour. The 80ft, 24 metre vessel is capable of carrying 36 people including a cabin crew of 6.
An Aussie Sea Skipper has now joined the crew. With the unique ability to be able to provide both salvage and fire fighting capability at sea using sea water. It is the perfect choice for Ghost Elite Charters.
Developed by Australian Pump Industries initially for the Royal Australian Navy, the Sea Skipper provides a maximum pressure of up to 100 psi but also can be used as a salvage pump moving water at the rate of 24,000 litres per hour!
Simple Set Up
The pump self-primes and has a unique capability to draught water from depths as low as 7.6 metres. Getting the pump primed and ready to operate is just a matter of throwing a suction hose over the side, filling the pump with water and starting the engine.
What makes the Sea Skipper so special is it’s lightweight, compact design and seaworthiness. Impeller and volute are manufactured from bronze, the marine grade aluminium body is coated inside and out with epoxy and all 316 stainless steel fasteners are used throughout the pump.
Versatile Connections
The fire pump offers a three way head and can operate with either two 1” hoses or with a 1 ½’ hose. A big 2” suction port, flanged onto the pump’s body enables fast self priming and provides very high flows for salvage work.
Powered by a Yanmar, 4.8hp recoil start engine, the pump comes in a heavy duty galvanised steel frame. A galvanised steel sub frame with anti-vibration mounts enables the pump to operate safely and smoothly.
The Ghost is based at Rose Bay on Sydney Harbour. The new Aussie Pump is bound to be a winner with work boats, charter yachts and ferries. It is now a requirement under the new National Standards for Commercial Vessels – Part C Section 4, Fire Safety rules to carry a portable fire pump.
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