New pelagic vessel heads home
A new 75-metre, 16.50-metre breadth pelagic vessel with a 2425 cubic metre tank capacity is on its way home to Iceland, following the formal handover at the Karstensen yard in…
A new 75-metre, 16.50-metre breadth pelagic vessel with a 2425 cubic metre tank capacity is on its way home to Iceland, following the formal handover at the Karstensen yard in…
New pelagic vessel Rogne has docked at Leinevik in Herøy for the first time, following the delivery trip from the Karstensen yard. This is the latest in a long series…
Skagen fishing company Themis Fiskeri didn’t have to go far from home to order its new pelagic vessel. The order has gone to Karstensens Skibsværft, just across the harbour in…
The Karstensen yard in Skagen continues to cement its position as the leading builder of modern pelagic vessels with the latest delivery on a long series – and the yard…
For their new pelagic vessel, the Norwegian owners of Herøyhav returned to the Karstensen yard in Skagen, which had delivered the previous vessel of the same name back in 2013.…
The latest pelagic vessel to join the Norwegian fleet is the 2425 cubic metre capacity pelagic trawler/purse seiner Herøyhav, delivered by the Karstensen yard in Skagen. The ownership of operating…
New pelagic vessel Havfisk was due to dock in its home port of Ålesund this morning, following the delivery trip from Skagen in Denmark, where the newbuild was completed on…
Two Whalsay-based fishing vessel owners have placed orders for new pelagic vessels that will join the Shetland fleet in late 2027 and early 2028. The new Serene will replace a…
Norwegian fishing company Hardhaus AS has placed an order for a new 69.99-metre pelagic vessel with a 15.50-metre moulded breadth to be built at the Karstensen yard in Skagen. Expected…
The new 75.40-metre LOA, 16.50-metre breadth Hákon sailed from the Karstensen yard in Skagen in October, and its delivery trip was interrupted with a stopover in the Faroes to deal…