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McLachlan Marine Chooses The Ultimate Boat Company For New Addition To Its Growing Fleet

McLachlan Marine, one of the largest independent workboat operators in the North East of Scotland has taken delivery of the latest addition to its growing fleet – a new 11m O-CLASS, which was built by Glasgow-based The Ultimate Boat Company (UBC).

Built for offshore

The O-CLASS is a high-performance offshore craft has been specifically designed and engineered as a ‘heavy-lift’ commercial vessel. ​Its intelligent ergonomics and superior shock mitigation technology provides a safer working environment for professional crew at sea for extended periods. ​

Extra-wide gunwales, incorporating a durable anti-slip coating, make stepping up to a ladder or dockside easier and safer. ​The spacious ‘best in class’ deck areas are enclosed by high vertical sides which provide enhanced security and confidence for the crew when operating in big seas. ​

Patented Hull Technology

All UBC powerboats benefit from a revolutionary and patented hull technology that introduces compression or hydraulic lift resulting in vastly superior load carrying, manoeuvrability, performance, and stability – all of which are essential for serious offshore craft such as these.

The hull has been designed by internationally renowned naval architect, John Moxham, who has had an illustrious career in the marine industry, from designing military high-speed craft through to creating the UK’s fastest RNLI lifeboat (E-Class Mark I). He was also at the forefront of using GRP for boats, designing the first mass-produced outboard-powered cabin cruiser, the ‘Microplus’ and is well-known for his work on high-performance designs for brands such as Avon, Ribeye, Scorpion, and now The Ultimate Boat Company. This latest venture is, he says, “the pinnacle of my career”. 

Traditional approach yet cutting edge design

For UBC’s pioneering portfolio of powerboats, John has completely redesigned the hull to fundamentally redefine the way a planing hull interacts with the water, positioning the company at the forefront of hull design and powerboat building.

Hydraulic lift is generated by the ‘Moxham Retaining Rails’ that modify and then manipulate waterflow beneath the craft. The hull improves waterflow across the propellers, increasing grip to achieve superior manoeuvrability and tighter turning with little loss of speed.

It also introduces a major practical advantage by enabling the helm to easily maintain a constant visual on the horizon through its linear transition onto the plane, derived by mitigating stern squat and associated bow lift. Overall, the ground breaking hull design features deliver intuitive handling, exceptional seakeeping, and greater directional stability.

McLachlan Marine’s new boat, which is to be based on the West Coast of Scotland, will be used for safety boat duties, dive support and fast response operations.

Upon taking delivery of the new craft, Managing Director, Rauri McLachlan said, “We have been really impressed by UBC’s attention to detail during the build of this boat. The handling and stability that this unique hull design gives is incredible and will have a direct positive impact on the capabilities and performance that our crews can deliver to clients.”

The Ultimate Boat Company gave the O-CLASS its official world launch at the recent Southampton Boat Show, which generated a high level of media and industry interest in the boat, the high-performance hull design, and the new fully recyclable and sustainable composite material that UBC is pioneering as an option for its high-performance boat hulls in conjunction with its parent company, ExoTechnologies.

The material, named ExoMarineTM, the marine variant of DANUTM, has been created as an alternative to glass reinforced plastic (GRP), to combat the growing problem of landfill. 

This natural core material comprises a combination of styrene-free resin and sustainable fibres, is stronger and lighter than fibreglass and less brittle than carbon fibre. Crucially, its cost is comparable with traditional materials, and no additional manufacturing or labour costs are required.

To find out more about the O-CLASS or to get in touch to book a demonstration sea trial, visit: www.ultimate-boats.com

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