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Detailed Selling Lead Description
Subject: Damen to build new beam trawler for Hakvoort Brothers
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Damen Maaskant Shipyards Stellendam (Maaskant) is to build a new beam
trawler for the Netherlands fishing fleet. The client is the Hakvoort Brothers from
Urk, the Netherlands. The vessel, which will use a stock hull, will join another
fishing boat operated by Hakvoort Brothers.
This was also built by Damen Maaskant yard, 17 years ago. Based on a well
proven design, the new trawler will be 41.05 metres in length and have a beam
of 9 metres. As yet unnamed, her registration number will be UK-46.
Beam trawlers use outrigger booms to tow two trawls, one on each side. In the
North Sea they are commonly used to catch shrimp and flatfish. The last such
fishing boat to join the Dutch fishing fleet was the Catharina KW-145, launched
in 2006. Prior to that, Maaskant delivered two others; the Cornelia BR-14 in
2004 and the Jan Cornelis GO-22 in 2006. Both these were also built to the
Damen Maaskant design.
The specification will include a type 12 DZC main engine from ABC, delivering
1999 hp at 700 rpm to a Reintjes gearbox, type WAF 3455, and a nozzle
propeller with a diameter of 3,600 mm. The winch will be a Maaskant winch,
type M 220 EP4 160 EP6.
Completion is scheduled for February 2018, and the new vessel will be an
integral part of the growth of the company as the next generation of Hakvoorts
join the business.
Frits van Dongen, Managing Director at Damen Maaskant Shipyards
Stellendam, commented, “It gives us great pleasure to be building another
beam trawler for a long-standing customer. We are confident that the new
vessel will give many years of efficient and effective service.”
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