Based Kristiansand in Norway, fishing company Carl Aamodt & Co. is building a new 36m seine netter/trawler at the Karstensen yard in Skagen, and has opted for a complete electric deck equipment package from Naust Marine.
Havvon’s hull is being built in Poland and the new vessel will be completed at the yard in Denmark, with a 735kW main engine driving a 3600mm diameter propeller.
Naust Marine are supplying a complete package of equipment, similar to the systems supplied for Dutch-owned fly-shooters/twin-riggers Good Hope and Neeltje, built at the Nodosa yard in Spain in 2019 and 2020 for Osprey Fishing.
Havvon is being fitted with three 130kW trawl winches capable of holding 1100 metres of 28mm warp, a pair of 280kW seine winches with capacity for 6600 metres of 50mm seine rope and an automatic winch control system for fly-shooting, single- and multi-rig trawling.
In addition, Naust Marine is supplying a pair of 75kW double net drums, 55kW and 5.8kW auxiliary winches and a double drum windlass for 18mm chain. All winches have both local and wheelhouse controls.
The Naust Marine installation on board Havvon will also include all the electric cabinets equipped with active front end units for regeneration, water-cooled drives, and the ability to operate in floating voltage/frequency between 400-440V, 50-60 Hz.
Havvon is expected to be delivered in July this year to Carl Aamodt & Co.