This research originated from the request of river activists in Sidoarjo to design a small boat with two people. Special requests suggested by the ship do not cause noise that can cause disturbed birds and wildlife and escape from the ship carrying surveillance over the river. As a solution, small vessels are designed with electric propulsion generated by battery cells. The main problem that will be examined is the large battery and the ship needed by a ship that can drive at sufficient speed and enough battery to carry out surveillance operations until it returns to the dock. The method used in this studio is a comparison vessel and spiral design, a ship design method that starts from the main ship size, hull formation, weight calculation, toughness, resistance, machining system, cost calculation and completion to achieve an optimal design, if wrong one failed to be repaired, it will be repeated from the beginning again. The design of the ship produced is a small boat with a length of 3 meters, a width of 1 meter, a height of 50 cm with a capacity of 2 people. The main driving force is a 1.2 kW battery to reach a minimum speed of 5 knots. Generate 35% of the remaining amount.
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