CCGS George R Pearkes
Case Study: Galley Refit on CCGS George R. Pearkes
BYD-Naval Architects was engaged to develop an installation drawings and instructions for the mechanical and electrical works related to the galley refit on the Canadian Coast Guard vessel, CCGS George R. Pearkes.The vessel was undergoing a Vessel Life Extension with Ontario Shipyards. For this project BYD-Naval Architects provided support to Smart Galley, with the goal of modernizing the vessel’s food preparation area and crews mess while ensuring regulatory compliance and operational efficiency.
Challenges and Objectives
Key challenges included modifying the galley layout for modern equipment, while integrating the equipment into the vessels existing structure and systems. BYD-Naval Architects’ objectives were to create a detailed installation package, coordinate efficiently with stakeholders, and ensure compliance with safety and operational requirements.
Approach and Execution
A thorough assessment of the existing galley infrastructure was conducted with existing CAD data and site visits. The installation package detailed mechanical and electrical integration, including ventilation, plumbing, power distribution, and lighting. BYD-Naval Architects provided technical oversight, ensuring seamless execution in collaboration with Smart Galley and the shipyard.
Outcome and Impact
The project was successfully completed, delivering a modernized galley with improved workflow, energy efficiency, and full regulatory compliance. This refit reinforced BYD-Naval Architects’ expertise in marine engineering and vessel refits, demonstrating its commitment to high-quality, tailored technical solutions in the maritime industry.
Specifications
Specification | ||
Length | 83 | Ft (m) |
Beam | 16.2 | Ft (m) |
Draft | 6 | Ft (m) |
Propulsion | Straight Shaft | |
Propulsion Power | 6597 | kW |
Speed | 15 | Knots |
Passenger Capacity | 25 | PAX |