

The latest completion by Scotland's Macduff Shipyards is the 'Ellorah' for the Shaulora Fishing Company.
The vessel will be skippered by Graeme Buchan and Graeme Smart, owners of the company.
The vessel is a new design by the yard and is arranged as a twin rig prawn/whitefish trawler. The vessel will operate out of Fraserburgh through Fraserburgh Inshore Fishermen.
Arranged to be under 16.5 metres in registered length and with a traditional layout, the hull form is a natural progression from existing designs by Macduff.
The hull form is double chine, with a box type ballast keel. The 'Ellorah' has an overall length of 18.95 metres, an extreme beam of seven metres and a moulded depth of four metres. The 174-tonne vessel has a fuel oil capacity of 19,000 litres and a fresh water capacity of 7,350 litres.
The main engine is a Caterpillar 3412C rated 402kW at 1,800rpm with a Reintjes WAF274L reverse reduction gearbox with 7.043:1 reduction ratio, driving a 1,800mm diameter four-blade Kort propeller in a Kort XL fixed nozzle.
A Mitsubishi 6D16T auxiliary engine is arranged on the port side to drive the hydraulic pumps for the deck machinery. The engine is heat exchanger cooled and is rated 125kW. This engine is also arranged to drive a 46kw 415/3/50 generator.
The generator set arranged on the starboard side to the engine room of a Mitsubishi S6S DT, which is heat exchanger cooled and arranged to drive a 46kW 415/3/50 generator.