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Phone Kirby Marine Fabrication+61 8 9410 2270
Fax Kirby Marine Fabrication+61 8 9410 2280
Email Kirby Marine Fabricationoffice@kirbymarine.com

24 Sparks Road, Henderson
Western Australia 6166

PATROL / FAST RESPONSE VESSELS

Each patrol vessel is designed and built to rigid specifications depending upon its intended use. Perhaps it is the way we work with our customers, perhaps it is the quality of the craft we build, but somehow we believe we have a successful formula for producing popular and well-respected patrol vessels.

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Boating Industry Association Western Australia
Coastal Craft Australia

5.8m Naiad patrol vessel  

The Department of Environment and Conservation ordered a vessel based on the Rottnest Island "Marine Ranger II".

Specifications
LOA 5.8m
Beam 2.5m
Draught 0.4m
Displacement 1.5 tonne
Propulsion 2 x 60hp Yamaha Outboards
Fuel 200 litres
Top speed 30 knots

 

5.8 Naiad for Department of Environment and Conservation
5.8m Naiad for Rottnest Island Authority  

This fun little craft replaces a Swift Craft as a patrol/rescue vessel operating from Rottnest Island, a playground and A class reserve for West Australians off the coast of Perth. We look forward to spotting “Marine Ranger" roaming the waters for many years to come!

Specifications
LOA 5.8m
Beam 2.5m
Draught 0.4m
Displacement 1.5 tonne
Propulsion 2 x 60hp Yamaha Outboards
Fuel 200 litres
Top speed 30 knots

AUSMARINE articleRead a review that appeared in AUSMARINE.

5.8m Naiad for Rottnest Island Authority
5.8m Naiad for Rottnest Island Authority
5.8m Naiad for Russian Federation  

Our boats inhabit the oceans of the world. This well camouflaged vessel performs coastal patrols in the Sea of Japan. It has a top speed of 40 knots and carries 200 litres of fuel, a difficult vessel to outrun - especially in high seas.

Specifications
LOA 6.8m
Beam 2.6m
Draught 0.42m
Displacement 2.15 tonnes
Propulsion 1 x 230hp diesel stern drive
Fuel 200 litres
Top speed 40 knots
6.8m Naiad for Russian Federation



7.3m Naiad for Marine Safety WA  

A smaller sister vessel to the 8.5m.

Specifications
LOA 7.3m
Beam 2.7m
Draught 0.42m
Displacement 2.2 tonnes
Propulsion 2 x 150hp Mercury outboards
Fuel 400 litres
Top speed 48 knots

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7.3m Naiad for Marine Safety WA



8.5m Naiad for Marine Safety WA  

A Naiad patrol vessel for Marine Safety, Western Australia.

Specifications
LOA 8.5m
Beam 3.0m
Draught 450mm
Displacement 2.9 tonnes
Propulsion 2 x 225hp
Fuel 580 litres
Top speed 45 knots

AUSMARINE articleRead a review that appeared in AUSMARINE.

8.5m Naiad for Marine Safety WA



WA Water Police 8.5m Naiad pursuit vessel for the Peel region

A twin sister to the 8.5m already in service in the metro area. This vessel is fitted with twin 225hp Suzuki instead of the usual Yamaha set up.

Specifications
LOA 8.5m
Beam 3m
Draught 450mm
Displacement 3.5 tonnes
Propulsion 2 x 225hp Suzuki outboards
Fuel 540 litres
Top speed 45 knots

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8.5m Naiad for WA Water Police


WA Water Police 8.5m Naiad pursuit vessel  

A little sister for 10m "Jamiee Lee"!

Specifications
LOA 8.5m
Beam 3m
Draught 450mm
Displacement 3.5 tonnes
Propulsion 2 x 225hp Yamaha outboards
Fuel 540 litres
Top speed 45 knots

AUSMARINE articleRead a review that appeared in AUSMARINE.

8.5m Naiad for WA Water Police


9m Naiad for Police TRG  

This is a high tech thoroughbred and ready to service our coast. Fitted with the state of the art Ullman seats for comfort and safety of the occupants.

Specifications
LOA 9m
Beam 3.0m
Draught 450mm
Displacement 2.5 tonne
Propulsion 2 x 250hp Yamaha outboards
Fuel 700 litres
Top speed 50 knots

AUSMARINE articleRead a review that appeared in AUSMARINE.

 

9m Naiad for Police TRG


WA Water Police 10m Naiad pursuit vessel  

This vessel was commissioned in February 2005. Being launched for the first time on Australia Day for the Perth Sky show celebrations it may be fitting to say this craft has really "gone off with a bang!" It is furnished with state of the art electronics and strobe lighting components and features the latest generation Naiad "stepped hull". This new generation hull improves fuel efficiency and creates added "lift" on the water by increasing air under the boat.

Specifications
LOA 10m
Beam 3.2m
Draught 0.6m
Displacement 3.686 tonnes
Propulsion 2 x 225hp Yamaha outboards
Fuel 600 litres
Top speed 42 knots

 

Since commissioning Jamiee Lee, a ten metre Naiad, the Western Australia Water Police have completed over 600 hours in a wide range of conditions. Performance has exceeded expectations. The Naiad lives up to its reputation as the 'Four Wheel Drive of the Sea'!

Greg Trew, Officer in Charge - WA Water Police

Well..we have had the our "4WD of the sea" for about six weeks now and she has been thoroughly tested in many varying conditions. The report card has come back in and is very impressive... I was onboard on the return trip from Mandurah the other week. The conditions were not good and she handled very well in following sea. All the locals commented on the impressive looking boat, which certainly generates a lot of public interest. Good write up in the West on Sat 5th March and has been on the news several times and was featured in our Newsbeat magazine. So far she is living up to the its great reputation and that has been endorsed by the guys who have had no real complaints. The boat has already exceeded 200 hours running time!

Steve Lightfoot, Operations Manager - WA Water Police

10m Naiad for WA Water Police
10m Naiad for WA Water Police
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