VESSEL REVIEW | Ella – Killybegs owner adds whitefish vessel to pelagic fleet

VESSEL REVIEW | Ella – Killybegs owner adds whitefish vessel to pelagic fleet

FISHING/AQUACULTURE WEEK
Photo: Mooney Boats

The Atlantic Dawn Group, a family-owned fishing company that operates out of Killybegs in Ireland’s County Donegal, recently took delivery of a new pelagic/whitefish trawler.

Ella was built to a design developed by Danish naval architect Ove Kristensen in compliance to Bureau Veritas class rules. The vessel’s steel hull was constructed at the Riga facilities of Latvian shipbuilder Latitute Yachts while final outfitting and completion took place at Mooney Boats in Killybegs.

Photo: Mooney Boats

The newbuild has an LOA of 27.38 metres, a moulded beam of 8.1 metres, a draught of 5.2 metres, and a gross tonnage of 255. Power is provided by a Mitsubishi S12R-(Z3)MPTAW main diesel engine driving a Nogva Heimdal setup consisting of a K600, 2,700mm fixed-pitch propeller and an HG510 2PTOCR gearbox.

Photo: Mooney Boats

Much of the fishing equipment on Ella was provided by SeaQuest. These include the trawl, line and gilson winches, the two net drums, and a power block crane.

The remaining hydraulic equipment consists of a Triplex net hauler, a Guerra Marine crane that can lift up to 840 kilograms, and an MB Hydraulikk davit exclusively for deploying and recovering the trawler’s embarked Survitec rigid inflatable boat (RIB), which is to be used in man overboard situations.

Photo: Mooney Boats

Ella‘s fish deck and the fish handling system therein are unique to the trawler and were designed by Mooney Boats. For helping maintain the freshness of the catch, the vessel relies on a KER Group 275kW RSW system, a Buus ice machine with two tonnes capacity, and a Bitzer refrigeration system.

Azcue meanwhile supplied the array of pumps that serve a wide range of applications including onboard firefighting, hydraulic cooling, RSW circulating, and refrigeration. CJC oil filters have been installed for use with the diesel engines and generator as well as the hydraulics.

Photo: Mooney Boats

The trawler’s hydraulic equipment draws power from a separate Mitsubishi S6B3-MPTAW diesel engine while auxiliary power is available in the form of a John Deere WDJ140 engine.

A Mitsubishi S4SDT 40kVa harbour generator set will provide electrical power for the onboard systems while the vessel is at berth.

Photo: Mooney Boats

Accommodations and amenities are available for a six-strong crew. These spaces include a single-berth cabin with en suite toilet for the master, three two-berth cabins, a mess/TV room, a galley, two common toilets, and a shower room. Other facilities include a walk-in freezer, a workshop, and a large stores area in the forecastle.

The interiors also feature bespoke timber furniture, USB charging ports, LED lights, air conditioning, and heated floors to make the onboard environment as comfortable as possible regardless of the weather conditions outside.

Photo: Mooney Boats

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Ella
SPECIFICATIONS
Type of vessel: Pelagic trawler
Classification: Bureau Veritas
Flag: Ireland
Owner: Atlantic Dawn Group, Ireland
Operator: Atlantic Dawn Group, Ireland
Designer: Ove Kristensen, Denmark
Builders: Latitude Yachts, Latvia; Mooney Boats; Ireland
Hull construction material: Steel
Length overall: 27.38 metres
Beam: 8.1 metres
Draught: 5.2 metres
Gross tonnage: 255
Main engine: Mitsubishi S12R-(Z3)MPTAW
Gearbox: Nogva Heimdal HG510 2PTOCR
Propulsion: Nogva Heimdal K600 fixed-pitch propeller
Auxiliary engines: Mitsubishi S6B3-MPTAW; John Deere WDJ140
Generator: Mitsubishi S4SDT, 40 kVa
Winches: SeaQuest
Cranes: SeaQuest; Guerra Marine
Other deck equipment: MB Hydraulikk MOB boat davit
Fishing equipment: SeaQuest; Triplex net hauler
Refrigeration/fish processing equipment: KER Group RSW system; Buus ice machine; Bitzer refrigeration system
Other equipment installed: Azcue pumps; CJC oil filters; heating system; air conditioner
Interior lighting: LED
Interior designer: Mooney Boats
Interior fitout/furnishings: USB charging ports; walk-in freezer; workshop; forecastle stores area
Rescue boat: Survitec
Type of fuel: Diesel
Accommodation: Single-berth cabin; 3 x 2-berth cabins; mess/TV room; galley; 2 x common toilets; shower room
Crew: 6


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