Naiad8.5
in focus (2005)
Construction, testing and independent
evaluation....
Woody Marine Fabrication boast a factory which is immaculately
kept - as will be seen in the images on this page. This workplace condition
reflects directly on the work ethic of the management and staff at Woody
Marine Fabrication. Every "i" is dotted and every "t" crossed when
it comes to the manufacture of Naiad rigid inflatable boats. It should,
therefore, come as no surprise then that two separate independent evaluations
of the boat displayed below have sung its praises.
Image right: The perfect wake of the Naiad 8.5
manufactured at Woody Marine Fabrication reflects the extremely high level
of expertise and finish that goes into their boats.
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The Naiad 8.5 is the preferred choice of the New Zealand Coastguard.
Naiads are also used by the Alaskan Fisheries Protection, the New
Zealand Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Water Taxis and whenever safety,
stability, predictable handling and performance are called for. When the
weather turns for the worse Naiad makes the difference.
The images below overview the construction of a Naiad 8.5 metre boat
at Woody Marine Fabrication.
Testing of the boat undertaken by the VMR (Volunteer Marine
Rescue) in NSW:
The initial testing of the boat was undertaken in the quiet waters of Moreton
Bay by Woody Marine Fabrication.
The boat performed perfectly running smoothly at 50 knots with its two powerful
250HP outtboard engines.
Image right: the perfect wake of the Naiad 8.5 in
Moreton Bay
The VMR were invited to these initial trials and, after seeing the boat in
action, asked if they could trial and evaluate the boat in more extreme
rescue-type conditions. Woody Marine Fabrication were delighted to participate.
Images below show Naiad 8.5 fitout and being prepared for initial testing
Naiad 8.5 evaluated by VMR
In April last year an experienced members of the VMR tested the Naiad 8.5.
Independent evaluation of the vessel over 3 days on one of the roughest NSW
bars proved the sea handling abilities of the 8.5 with the chief of operations
of a VMR describing the Naiad built by WMF as an excellent rescue boat which
handled pretty rough conditions in seas up to 3m at times punching through
breaking seas over 3m. During testing the 8.5 towed a 7 tonne vessel with
virtually no dip in the stern. The VMR have tested 4 vessels and described
the Naiad as the best of all with very good attention to detail, they also
said that the boat is very stable and has excellent manoeuvrability.
The photos below include shots taken during the testing of the 8.5 off Point
Danger by the VMR in 2004
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