Rolls-Royce design and equipment for a new fishing vessel

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Rolls-Royce has signed a contract to deliver ship design and an extensive range of equipment to a 70-metre fishing vessel, a stern trawler to be built for Olympic Seafood based in Fosnavåg, Norway. The concept is packed with green technology.

This highly advanced fishing vessel is to be built by Cemre shipyard in Turkey, who also hold a contracted option for a second vessel of the same type for Olympic Seafood.

The shipowner Stig Remøy, said: “This is a new and modern generation of trawler. The planning and design have been conducted under the headline Smarter, Greener and Safer. Low energy consumption and reduced emissions make the concept a perfect fit for our strategy of sustainable ocean harvesting. Rolls-Royce has played a central role in the development of our new ship.”

The vessel will be of type NVC 370 with a low resistant hull design which meets increased demands for fuel efficiency combined with good sea keeping.

Monrad Hide, Rolls-Royce, Vice President Sales, said: “It’s a pleasure working with ambitious shipping owners such as Stig Remøy and his team. We’ve designed a highly efficient trawler that will be equipped with a package of power and propulsion, electrical and automation systems that will deliver benefits to both the owner and the environment, as well as safety and good working conditions for the crew.”

The equipment to be delivered from Rolls-Royce includes the successful and efficient B33:45 diesel engine. A hybrid propulsion system can deliver both mechanical and diesel-electric drive of the Promas integrated rudder and propeller system. The Hybrid Shaft Generator (HSG) ensure optimum propeller and engine efficiency by running both at their most efficient point. Rolls-Royce will also deliver its latest deck winches, driven by a permanent magnet electric motor, to Olympic’s new vessel.

Olympic’s new vessel is designed for bottom trawling as well as pelagic trawling. It will have a modern factory deck arrangement to handle and freeze both white fish and shrimp and ensure a high-quality catch. The vessel is expected to be delivered from the yard in 2020.

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