The 115 metre long vessel will have onboard processing factories for the production of frozen krill, krill meat, and Omega 3 fish oil. The ship will have accommodation for 99 people.
“Wärtsilä has a proud and successful track record in ship design and we have an excellent list of references for fishing vessel designs. Our strong presence in the Chinese market means that we have the capability to provide quickly and efficiently, the needed support to everyone involved in this important project. We have worked closely with the customer to develop this design enabling sustainable and effective fishing in the Antarctic,” says Riku-Pekka Hägg, Vice President, Ship Design, Wärtsilä Marine Solutions.
In addition to the installed machinery and propulsion system, an important element of a ship’s performance is the hull design. To ensure high efficiency, low fuel consumption, and therefore reduced environmental impact, the hull’s interaction with the propeller is of significant importance. Wärtsilä has for many years invested in developing expertise in the optimisation of hull lines, and is today using advanced computer aided tools to maximize the performance of each individual ship designed. Wärtsilä’s extensive portfolio of products and solutions is also a factor in the high efficiency of the vessel as it enables optimal integration of all the onboard equipment.
The contract calls for a Basic Design, meaning that Wärtsilä will provide all Class and Flag Authority related drawings and arrangements needed for the necessary approvals and certifications. These will also provide the basis for future more detailed engineering prior to the building of the ship.