Vessels & Shipyards – Page 11
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Spindrift delivered to Whalsay
Icelandic GRP boat builder Trefjar has delivered a new Cleapatra Fishermen to a customer in Whalsay in Shetland.
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Karstensens deliver new Áine
A new pelagic trawler for Irish company Aine Fishing was delivered recently, replacing an older vessel of the same name that had also been built by Karstensens Skibsværft in 2003. Áine is the latest in a series of new pelagic vessels from the Skagen yard.
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BioMar’s environmentally friendly feed carrier
A new high-tech vessel for shipping fish feed is about to be put into service for BioMar.
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Macduff’s largest fishing vessel delivery
Macduff Shipyards Limited has completed its largest ever fishing vessel newbuild, the 29.80m LOA by 10.50m beam Venture III, built for Whitehills owner Mark Lovie, who expects to skipper the new trawler opposite longstanding relief skipper Alan Addison.
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Multi-purpose newbuilds for Boulogne
The Padmos shipyard in Stellendam has delivered a new combination trawler/seine netter to a new venture in Boulogne, the first of a series of new vessels for the port.
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Rolls-Royce and Westcon Yards to deliver new Gunnar Langva
Rolls-Royce has signed a contract to deliver ship design and an extensive range of ship equipment to a purse seiner / pelagic trawler to be built for Norwegian fishing company Gunnar Langva AS, based in Ålesund.
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Cuxhaven heads for Barents Sea
The first new trawler for German company Deutsche Fischfang Union (DFFU) for 21 years has been delivered by Kleven’s Myklebust Verft yard in Norway. The 80m LOA, 16m beam Cuxhaven NC-100 was delivered in mid-August, provisioned in Ålesund and sailed for its first trip in the Barents Sea.
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Pelagic newbuild Grateful delivered to Fraserburgh owners
The new pelagic trawler Grateful has been completed by the Karstensens shipyard at Skagen, and delivered to owners Eshcol Fishing.
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Salt Ship Design to design new Adenia
The Adenia Fishing Company in Shetland has ordered a new pelagic trawler based on a design from Norwegian naval architect Salt Ship Design.
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Wärtsilä powers two new Nord Pilgrim trawlers
Technology group Wärtsilä has been contracted to provide the engines and the complete propulsion package, including the propulsion control system for two new trawlers being built for Murmansk-based Nord Pilgrim Ltd.
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Odd Lundberg opts for all-electric deck equipment
Mats Lundberg and younger brother Stian, skipper and chief engineer of pelagic vessel Odd Lundberg, went to Rapp Marine for an all-electric deck gear package.
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ROV net cleaning boat launched
Denmark-based Tuco Marine has launched a boat which carries out high pressure net cleaning of remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROVs), to be used for fish farm operations in Norway.
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Comata orders new toothfish longliner
The Piriou shipyard has an order from French fishing company Comata for a new 63m freezer longliner for fishing toothfish in the French TAAF EEZ in the Southern Ocean.
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Built by fishermen for fishermen
Tom Aliotti’s new Bristol Bay gillnetter ''Mariola'' did 36 knots on sea trials. Asked the secret of getting that speed, he replied, ‘I’m not going to tell you my secret,’ he said, when asked how that speed is achieved. “Except that I have fished Bristol Bay for 33 years and ...
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Jemar Norpower builds fish farm workboat
Norwegian boatbuilder Jemar Norpower has developed a GRP-hulled workboat designed to meet the needs of fish farm staff, combining speed and power to cope with a variety of roles.
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Multipurpose fish farm vessel complete
Croatia-based Attero Tim has completed the design and build of a multipurpose fish farm management catamaran with a 25t payload for Kornat Ittica fish farm on Croatia’s Dalmatian coast.
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Nauta starts sustainable trawler construction
Polish Nauta Shiprepair Yard has begun construction of a partly outfitted energy efficient fishing trawler for Norway-headquartered Havyard Ship Technology.
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Brunvoll signs new contracts
Brunvoll Volda has signed contracts with Stadyard in western Norway for delivery of propulsion systems for two fishing vessels. The equipment will be delivered in December 2017 and February 2018.
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Krill vessel first for Rapp
Norwegian deck machinery specialist Rapp Marine has been contracted to supply a suite of electric deck equipment for its first krill vessel.
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Ostervold opts for Ibercisa
Spanish deck equipment specialist Ibercisa has been chosen by Knut Inge and Henrik Ostervold to supply winches and a package of associated equipment for their new pelagic vessel, due to be built at the Western Marine Shipyard in Bangladesh.