class=”label”> Published: 18 November 2013 at. 2:33 p.m. – Updated: 18 November 2013 at. 4:14 p.m.
vessel of 75.8 meters long and 16 meters wide, will be built by the Turkish shipyard Tersan. Rolls-Royce delivers both design and some equipment. The contract is approx. NOK 60 million for Rolls-Royce.
ship design-term NVC 386 gets Wave Piercing the bow that Rolls-Royce has developed. It will provide 10 percent less resistance in the water compared to traditional bow.
fish in barrels
loading capacity 3000 cubic meters, equivalent to 450 tonnes of live fish. The fish should be kept for three cargo with full water circulation and filtration, designed for optimal transport of live fish.
Separate systems provide simultaneous loading of tanks and pressure based offloading to shore.
delousing facilities with large capacity is also on board. For the crew also will thrive, the emphasis is on good working and leisure room.
ship gets 7 single cabins, large lounge with separate dining area, gym and sauna.
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Bergen diesel
In addition to design and engineering to Rolls-Royce deliver an integrated package of equipment including diesel electric propulsion system and two C6 Bergen engines.
Head of department of fisheries and specialized vessels in Rolls-Royce, Monrad Hide, believes Bakka Frost gets a new life with this vessel.
– The quality, capacity, comfort and environmental concerns are second to none. A large development behind. CDF analysis ensures the company a most fuel-efficient and cost-effective vessel Hide said in a statement.
third of its kind
wellboat to Bakka Frost is the third vessel of this design supplied by Rolls-Royce.
wellboat to Bakka Frost is the third vessel of this design supplied by Rolls-Royce. Norwegian Sølvtrans received in October handed a well boat delivered from Zamakona Shipyard in Spain and has one under construction.
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