Renderings of Inverlussa Marine Services' new service vessels and feed barge scheduled to be delivered in 2027 Inverlussa Marine Services
Aquaculture

Inverlussa Marine Services to welcome three new hybrid vessels in 2027

Gareth Havelock

Scottish aquaculture support company Inverlussa Marine Services will welcome three new hybrid vessels to its fleet in the summer of 2027.

All three vessels have been designed by local naval architecture firm Macduff Ship Design in close collaboration with Inverlussa. Once delivered, the three vessels will expand Inverlussa’s fleet to 25 vessels.

Each of the new vessels will feature battery-hybrid capability and IMO Tier III engines, delivering lower emissions and improved fuel efficiency compared with earlier generations of engines.

All cabins will include private en suite water closet and shower facilities.

The three vessels will consist of 20- by 12-metre heavy service catamaran to be built by Macduff Shipyards, a 25- by 10.6-metre heavy service vessel to be built by Nauplius Workboats in the Netherlands, and a 27- by 11-metre fish feed carrier with a hold capacity of 400 tonnes. The Macduff-built catamaran will be a sister vessel of Naomi Jennifer, which Inverlussa acquired in 2025.