The first Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN) warship to be fitted with a novel hydrodynamic ‘wing’ is demonstrating efficiency and performance improvements in line with forecasts, according to both the Dutch Command Materiel and IT (COMMIT) and the company responsible for the modification.
I have been following this innovation for over eight years. Previous posts are listed below. This is at least the third patrol vessel equipped with this system. It has been used on French, Dutch, and Danish government vessels. Apparently previous applications have performed as advertised.
- “New Danish 64m Patrol Vessel Nordsøen optimised, built and delivered with Hull Vane®” –News Release, May 2023
- “Hull Vane To Be Fitted On Royal Netherlands Navy OPV” –Naval News, June 2022
- “Dutch Navy To Test Hull Vane Hydrofoil On HNLMS Zeeland OPV” –Naval News, Nov. 2020
- Hull Vane Experiment on 52 Meter OPV, July 2018
- Hull Vane Claims Improved Performance, June 2017
- Hull Vane on an OPV, Sep. 2017
In addition to an overall 10% or better fuel savings, additional advantages include reduce air pollution, better seakeeping, quieter operation, and reduced motion that allows reduced crew stress and safer boat and flight operations.
It is certainly worth asking current users about their experience with Hull Vane, effect of marine growth, operation in ice, cleaning and maintenance requirements?









