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NZ innovation of superyacht heli-deck

by General Marine Services on 23 Aug 2010
The brief was to convert the superyacht’s existing heli-deck into one that could also double as an outdoor entertaining area or “party deck”. MIAA
Engineers from internationally-renowned General Marine Services have created a innovative and stylish new heli-deck for a visiting superyacht.

The Westhaven-based specialist marine engineering company was asked to help transform the superyacht’s existing heli-deck into one that could also double as an outdoor entertaining area or 'party deck'.

While the old steel deck was being replaced with a high-tech composite/teak version, the GMS team used their up-to-the-minute, in-house
AutoCAD design facility to create and then fabricate an innovative fold-down rail to safely enclose the 10-metre-square deck.

This rail had to be both attractively highly polished and very strong and sturdy. It also had to look as though it was a permanent fixture while being able to fold down out of the way quickly and easily and without the need for any tools.

The rail also had to meet stringent safety standards with the hinging/retaining system able to withstand the weight of heavy wall 316 stainless tube in both the up and folded down positions.

The sophisticated GMS rail system also had to be designed to incorporate 316 stainless mounting pads for five powerful outdoor speakers, four very large umbrellas and an array of sun furniture. The rail system also had to incorporate a stairway to the new deck and gates to the rails surrounding the newly-extended dive platform.

While the new fold-down rail system was a challenge to design and build, GMS director Roy Chalton says it was made easier by the company’s on-going commitment to ensure they always have the latest AutoCAD design and fabrication equipment.

'Superyacht owners are always looking for something special, something new, something that no other owner has,' he says. 'By their very nature, such things are not available ‘off the shelf’.

'Therefore, when these vessels come to Auckland for a refit, we have to be able to design, build and install whatever they want.

'What’s more, we have to be able to do it quickly, cost-effectively and to a very high standard.'

Captions:

The finished helideck features surrounding rail units that quickly and easily fold down without the need for any tools.

The stylish 'no tools required' hinging system designed and built by General Marine Services.
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