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CRAB TRAWLER<br />

Northern Shipyard a subsidiary of<br />

Remontowa Group, completed<br />

construction of 20 m, B 335/1 vivier<br />

crabber which was delivered<br />

to the Owner, Teineskjær AS from Norway<br />

in April 2005.<br />

The vessel is another fishing vessel built<br />

at Northern Shipyard for demanding Norwegian<br />

market after successfully delivered<br />

Purse Seiner/Trawler Vea in 2004. The vessel<br />

will operate in the North Sea as first purposely<br />

designed Vivier Crabber for Norwegian<br />

Owners.<br />

The vessel is the first crab trawler ever<br />

designed and built for a Norwegian owner<br />

DRAFT<br />

18<br />

outside Norway. Technical design of the<br />

vessel is provided by Norwegian naval architects<br />

Sawicon AS, while workshop drawings<br />

are made by Yard’s subsdiary “Naval<br />

Engineering & Design”. Teineskjær represents<br />

state-of-the-art technology.<br />

New Teineskjær measures 19,99 m in<br />

length, 7,0 m in beam and 3,50 m in depth.<br />

She is powered by 441 kW Cummins<br />

KTA19 M3 main engine driving a 2000 mm<br />

CP propeller through Heimdal SG2 reduction<br />

gearbox. Vessel is equipped also with<br />

two generating sets Cummins 6CT8 3DM<br />

of 118 kW output each. Electrically driven<br />

75 kW side thrusters located fore and aft<br />

REMONTOWA Group<br />

delivered by Vestnorsk Engineering and<br />

flap rudder, provide ship with excellent manoeuvrability.<br />

The crab pots are stored in the hold below<br />

main deck. Refrigerated to -15º C bait<br />

store is cooled by Skogland unit and located<br />

next to pot store hold. Layout of the deck<br />

comprises table for emptying and rebaiting<br />

crab pots.<br />

Crab pots will be handled using 2 tons<br />

pot hauler winch located fore on the starboard<br />

side. Live crabs will be transferred to<br />

the spacious, 42 cubic meter vivier tank,<br />

outfitted with 2 seawater circulation pumps<br />

and air blowing system.<br />

Cargo will be handled using 1,1t/7m<br />

crane delivered by Norwegian Marine<br />

Equipment located on shelter deck. Access<br />

to the holds is provided by hatches<br />

on the deck as well as hydraulically operated<br />

side gate.<br />

Accommodation for 6 crew members,<br />

galley, messroom and wardrobe are outfitted<br />

in high Norwegian standard by another<br />

company within Remontowa Group, Famos.<br />

Spacious wheelhouse on the vessel provides<br />

the skipper with the highest level of<br />

engine control, navigation and communication<br />

aids.<br />

New Teineskjær will work for family<br />

enterprise established by brothers Ståle,<br />

Thorbjørn and Eivind Skoge from Skogsvåg.<br />

Shipowners not only catch crabs, but also<br />

take care of processing and retail sale.<br />

New investment will triply quantity of<br />

catch and let think young owners about future<br />

development of company.<br />

September 2005

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