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Power Profile

King George
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Cordina Marine delivers excellence with "King George"—the latest vessel commissioned for East Kimberly Marine Rescue. Built for the demanding conditions of sea rescues across Western Australia’s expansive coastline, this 11.1-meter, 6-tonne vessel showcases the power and reliability essential for commercial marine operations.

With twin 300hp Cox diesel outboards, King George is equipped to handle the challenges unique to Australia’s waters, where distance and tough conditions demand high durability and efficiency. Cox Diesel outboards provide key advantages over petrol counterparts, including superior fuel economy, increased torque at lower RPMs, and a longer lifespan—benefits that are crucial for vessels involved in high-demand, long-range tasks. This build by Cordina Marine highlights how diesel outboard engines can optimise power while ensuring safety and performance for commercial fleets.

By choosing robust diesel technology, East Kimberly Marine Rescue has prioritised operational reliability, reduced maintenance costs, and, importantly, safer fuel handling. The King George project exemplifies the critical role diesel outboards can play in advancing commercial marine operations throughout Australia, showcasing the collaborative spirit and innovation within Australia’s marine industry.

 

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Application:

Light Duty Commercial

Engine Brand:

COX

Engine Model:

Cox 300

Application: Light Duty Commercial
Vessel Construction: Aluminum
Length: 11.1M LOA
Weight: 6 tonnes
Engine Model: Cox 300
Engine Power Rating: 300HP
Gear Ratio and Model: 1.46
Cruise Speed: 28Knots @ 2900rpm
Top Speed: 35 Knots
Propeller: SEMA, 16 x 17 – 3 blade
Installation completed by: Cordina Marine

Disclaimer: Power Equipment provides this performance report for general information purposes only. The data outlined above is accurate only as to the exact date, time, conditions and engine specifications during any relevant inspection and/or operational trials. Power Equipment makes no warranties or guarantees as to the performance or fuel consumption of any vessel as numerous factors can affect the actual performance and power output of an engine.