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Naval Architecture: Commercial High-Speed Craft and Small Craft

ID: 728575 United Kingdom

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Since 1979 Expert has been actively involved in research into the stability of various marine vehicle types and the development of associated regulations and standards.

Since 1990 he has been convenor of International Standards Organisation Working Group ISO/TC188/WG22 which developed ISO 12217 - the first comprehensive set of stability and buoyancy requirements for small craft up to 24m length, whether propelled by hand, power or sail.

Since 1992 he has participated at the International Maritime Organisation on behalf of the UK Maritime & Coastguard Agency in the development of new and revised intact and stability requirements.

He has acted as consultant to the UK Maritime & Coastguard Agency regarding stability aspects of small commercial craft and commercial high-speed craft, including managing a suite of five substantial research projects on their behalf.

He has developed requirements for DefStan 02-109 Part 2 (Stability requirements for unconventional craft) for the UK Procurement Directive of the UK Ministry of Defence.

Since graduating in 1968 Expert has been actively involved in the design and development of the following types of high-speed craft: commercial ferries and small warships using the following concepts: monohull, catamaran, amphibious hovercraft, sidewall hovercraft (also known as surface-effect ships), SWATH (small waterplane area twin hull craft).

Since 1991 he has been actively involved in the development at the International Maritime Organisation of the Code of Safety for High-Speed Craft as consultant to the UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency, chairing working and correspondence groups in relation to intact and damaged stability.

Education

Year Degree Subject Institution
Year: 1968 Degree: BSc Subject: Naval Architecture & Shipbuilding Institution: University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

Work History

Years Employer Title Department
Years: 1986 to Present Employer: Undisclosed Title: Principal Department: Undisclosed
Responsibilities:
He is an independent consultant naval architect.
Years Employer Title Department
Years: 1990 to Present Employer: Undisclosed Title: Director Department: Undisclosed
Responsibilities:
He is one of two founder directors, providing independent consulatncy in naval architecture and marine engineering.
Years Employer Title Department
Years: 1978 to 1986 Employer: Undisclosed Title: Senior Project Engineer Department: Undisclosed
Responsibilities:
He was a senior engineer responsible for undertaking complete model test programmes and using the data to develop new designs of sidewall hovercraft (SES).
Years Employer Title Department
Years: 1972 to 1977 Employer: Vosper Thornycroft PLC Title: Undisclosed Department: Forward Design Department
Responsibilities:
Naval architecture pre-contract design of patrol craft and mine-countermeasures vessels in response to sales enquiries, leading to contract design documents.
Years Employer Title Department
Years: 1969 to 1972 Employer: Vosper Thornycroft PLC Title: Undisclosed Department: Ship Design Office
Responsibilities:
He was responsible for detailed design of aspects of the design of gas turbine frigates and of mine-countermeasures vessels built in glass reinforced plastic.
Years Employer Title Department
Years: 1965 to 1969 Employer: Undisclosed Title: Technical Apprentice Department: Undisclosed
Responsibilities:
Available upon request.

Government Experience

Years Agency Role Description
Years: to Present Agency: HM Customs & Excise Role: Consultant Description: He undertook a series of projects relating to the procurement of inspection cutters and small craft.
Years: to Present Agency: Department for Regional Development of Northern Ireland Role: Consultant Description: He provides marine technical expertise to the department responsible for operating local ferries, including procurement of new vessels.
Years: to Present Agency: Procurement Executive opf the UK Ministry of Defence Role: Consultant Description: Development of stability standards for unconventional naval craft
Years: to Present Agency: UK Maritime & Coastguard Agency Role: Consultant Description: He has provided expertise in high-speed craft and small commercial craft

International Experience

Years Country / Region Summary
Years: 1987 to 1993 Country / Region: Sweden Summary: He acted as specialist consultant in conducting extensive model test programmes for SSPA Maritime Consulting SPA for their international clientele.
Years: 1990 to Present Country / Region: World-wide Summary: As convenor of International Standards Organisation TC188/Working Group 22 he has led technical meetings in Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, USA.
Years: 1992 to 2008 Country / Region: World-wide Summary: Through participation at the International Maritime Organisation, he has played an active part in the development of international regulations for commercial high-speed craft.
Years: 1990 to 1993 Country / Region: Italy Summary: He has provided consultancy to an Italian shipbuilder in the development of the design of high-speed passenger/vehicle ferries.

Career Accomplishments

Associations / Societies
He is a Fellow of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects (FRINA) and member of the Hovercraft Society.

He is a member of the following RINA Committees:
- chair of the High-Speed Vessel Committee
- member of Safety Committee
- member of Small Craft Committee
Licenses / Certifications
He is a European Engineer (Expert), and Chartered Engineer in the UK (CEng),
Professional Appointments
He is:
- convenor of International Standards Organisation Working Group 22 (Small craft - stability assessment and categorisation)
- member of British Standards Institution GME/33 (Small craft)
Awards / Recognition
Bronze medal of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects for a paper he wrote and published in this field.
Publications and Patents Summary
He has presented 27 technical papers over the period 1986 to 2006.

Additional Experience

Expert Witness Experience
He has acted as expert witness in two legal cases relating to the design and operation of commercial high-speed ferries, one case of civil litigation relating to the loss of a small power driven boat, and one criminal prosecution for manslaughter in the case of a river boat which capsized causing one fatality.
Training / Seminars
He has delivered the following commercial training courses:
- naval architecture of high-speed craft
- IMO Code of Safety for High-Speed Craft.

He has conducted seminars on assessing the stability and buoyancy of small craft up to 24m length for the British Marine Federation.
Other Relevant Experience
He has undertaken ship procurement consultancy for:
- UK HM Customs & Excise
- Department for Regional Development in Northern Ireland
- Government of the Island of Sark in the UK Channel Islands.

He has developed regulations and standards in aspects of naval architecture not previously addressed.

Language Skills

Language Proficiency
English He is native-born Englishman.

Fields of Expertise

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