One of the most recent examples is the newly built Toya shrimp trawler, based in the Norwegian port of Karmöy. The ship has an efficient hull that combined with Volvo Penta’s 16-liter engine delivers flexible and comfortable operations.
“Toya’s foreship has a sharp V shape and a flat bottom astern. This ensures smooth sailing in high seas while the water stream around the propeller is efficient. The propeller has a diameter of a full 1.4 meters, which further contributes to a high efficiency,” says Arne Bakke at Sawicon, the company responsible for the design and work drawings, as well as consultancy during construction.
The hull for the Toya was built in the Czech Republic at the Ceske Lodenice shipyard, which also installed the engine and fitted parts of the equipment onboard. The vessel arrived at Karmöy in May 2003, where the final equipment fitting was completed prior to the vessel being placed in operation in the autumn.
Technical data
Shrip trawler Toya
Length: 14.99 meters
Beam: 6.10 meters
Draft: 2.80 meters
Propulsion engine: Volvo Penta TAMD165C at 600 hp/441 kW as 1800 rpm
Owner: Björn-Inge Hansen, Karmöy, Norge
Shipyard: Ceske Lodenice, Czech Republic
Designer: Sawicon AS, Norway
February 25, 2004
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