Sille Marie orders Karstensen pelagic vessel
Norwegian fishing company Sille Marie AS, based in Kristiansand, has placed an order for a 65.90 metre pelagic vessel to be built at Karstensens, with a June 2023 delivery date.…
Norwegian fishing company Sille Marie AS, based in Kristiansand, has placed an order for a 65.90 metre pelagic vessel to be built at Karstensens, with a June 2023 delivery date.…
Looking to replace the boat that had been in the family since 1971, the Sandnes brothers from Leknes in Norway’s Lofoten Islands went to Icelandic boatbuilder Trefjar for a new…
The Cemre Shipyard in Turkey has delivered the Salt-designed pelagic vessel Hardhaus to its Norwegian owners, and after extensive sea trials and an extended delay in completion, due primarily to…
Swedish fishing company Gifico has placed an order for a new 63.80 metre, 13.50 metre breadth pelagic vessel to be built at the Karstensen yard on Skagen, continuing a 45-year…
The Forillon Shipyard has signed a contract with the community of Listuguj for the construction of a multi-species fishing vessel which will primarily fish for crab and groundfish. Following a…
As factory trawler Georgiy Meshcheryakov, built for Russian Far East fishing company Okeabrybflot, has completed its sea trials, its sister vessel Vladimir Biryukov has been launched. These 108 LOA by…
The latest in a series of new generation pelagic fishing vessels has been ordered from the Karstensens Skibsværft yard in Skagen by Norwegian fishing company Gollenes AS. The Fosnavåg-based company…
Work has started at the Admiralty Shipyard in St Petersburg on the fifth in a series of ten new trawlers for the Russian Fishery Company. The first two in the…
Severnaya Verf (Northern Shipyard) in St Petersburg has begun work on the ninth new vessel in the series of ten being built for Norebo – six for northern waters and…
Vostochnaya Verf aims to deliver two of five planned crabbing vessels this year to fishing company Sigma Marine Technologies. The first crabber, the 63.27 metre, 10.60 metre breadth Okhotsk, will…