John Fedup
The Bunker Group
The design changes you mention partially explain the huge payment (reportedly in access of 200 million) to Irving.
Definitely NZ$493 million as per the ministerial release.There was some discussion here about cost for future HMNZS Aotearoa.
According to the link the contract to HHI was “around $500m
HHI Lays Keel of Royal New Zealand Navy Future HMNZS Aotearoa Tanker
Sorry I didn't explain that well. The cost is definitely NZD$493m, as per Ngati's post. But it's not clear exactly what that sum covers. For some other acquisitions, there has been a breakdown provided of initial purchase cost and ongoing service cost.There was some discussion here about cost for future HMNZS Aotearoa.
According to the link the contract to HHI was “around $500m
HHI Lays Keel of Royal New Zealand Navy Future HMNZS Aotearoa Tanker
which sort of implies that is simply the cost to build the ship and get it into service.Project budget of $493 million is approved for the purchase and introduction into service of the maritime sustainment capability ship.
However, the following para definitely mentions a support package. We just don't know what it covers, and for how long.Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI), South Korea – prime contractor for the design build and acceptance of a maritime sustainment vessel and its associated support package, signed 25 July 2016.
An exceedingly long bow, but hey, this is the internet. Wild speculation is the whole purpose of it.This seems to be drawing a rather long bow from very limited data; while the interested party might be NZ there are conceivably others who could be interested as well.
Ideally we would need something a lot closer, because Manus is 1500-2000 nautical miles away in Melanesia from the NZ aligned small states located in Polynesia.With the Aussies contemplating re-activating an old naval base on Manus Island for theirs and US use could this instead be a viable IPV FOB rather than some of the other PIs mentioned?
Yes thought maybe abit west for what we would be trying to achieve and yes agreed another option in the pacific with their (no doubt) mega base (if the yanks are involved haha) and any sattelite base we would establish.Ideally we would need something a lot closer, because Manus is 1500-2000 nautical miles away in Melanesia from the NZ aligned small states located in Polynesia.
Having facilities in both Melanesia (OZ) and Polynesia (NZ) that both can use and access in a support role would be very helpful.
That’s an extraordinary looking stern, I haven’t seen that before, any comment Alex?Navy posted first look of the Aotearoa being built couple days ago on facebook
So the rudders etc are further aft and higher up the hull then? I'm just trying to locate what part of the hull this may be.I think I can see how the stern/shaft line works.
http://navy.mil.nz/nr/rdonlyres/ee636afc-6922-4589-9980-9c5df2d84e8a/0/hmnzsaotearoa.png
If you look at the first main image there seems to be a shaft hole near the very top of the “twin”sterns and the whole aft section and flight deck above come a long way further aft.
I believe it has twin pods aft and the construction pic shows the bottom half of those pods, it’s almost a cat shape underwater aft.So the rudders etc are further aft and higher up the hull then? I'm just trying to locate what part of the hull this may be.