Norwegian shipyard delivers newbuild seine netter

Norway’s Sletta Verft has delivered the newbuild seine netter Hellodden to Rolf-Inge Johansen for operation in the Lofoten Islands.

The 14.90-metre LOA by 6.50-metre beam Hellodden replaces a 1977-built vessel of the same name.

The steel-hulled, Svolvær-registered seine netter has a 466kW Scania engine with Marol engine controls, driving a Finnøy propeller via a Finnøy reduction gearbox. There is also a 115kW John Deere auxiliary with a Stamford generator and a 48kW harbour set.

Lofoten Hydraulikk supplied the seine winch and HS-Marine cranes mounted on the starboard side and over the gear handling deck aft, as well as the 89.9kW side thruster.

Meanwhile, the Plains shipyard has contracted Sletta Verft for two steel newbuilds.

The first vessel, which measures 25 metres by 10.6 metres, is for Freyr’s Akvaressurs. Designed by Kristiansund’s Møre Maritime, it will be delivered at the end of December.

The second vessel is for Bjørøya. The catamaran, which measures 18.6 metres by 12 metres, will be delivered in February 2019.


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