Cruise Ships
Cruise Ships

The first Hyde GUARDIAN® was installed on a cruise ship. Since that day, that Owner has outfitted dozens more and that first system is still preventing the spread of invasive species every day.
Hyde Marine designed the GUARDIAN to be the compact, customizable system designed to meet the specific needs of the cruise ship market. Whether the system is integrated directly into the ship’s central automation system or whether it is run by a stand-alone remote control panel fitted to the bridge console or mounted in the engine control room, the Hyde GUARDIAN quickly integrates itself seamlessly to the routines of the crew.
When your engineers are busy making sure the hotel services are up and running, the port turnaround work is done, stores are loaded, bunkers are taken on, and ship systems are up and running so the ship can get underway on time, the last thing they should be thinking about is the ballast water treatment system. Click on one of the sample systems below, or build your own Hyde GUARDIAN with our product configuration tool to see what type of system best meets the needs of cruise ships.

Case Study
With their 14th (and counting) collective installation in the fleet, Hyde Marine and Princess Cruises extend their long relationship with this system for the Sun Princess.
Multi-purpose tanks, which are preferably gravityfed, are commonplace among cruise vessels. These tanks create concerns when introducing new ballast water discharge standards.
Tank segregation is the new norm when moving to compliance with international ballast water regulations.
Now that you have the information you need, why not build the Hyde GUARDIAN system for your ship and get a budgetary quote.
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