
Fleet

KROSSFJORD
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The MFV Krossfjord are the biggest vessel in our fleet
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The length is 50,59 meter
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Gross tonnage of the vessel is 1449 Ton
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The catching capacity varies from 300 ton up to 1000 tons/day
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This all depends on weather as well as the nature. The norm is to catch not more than 300 ton at a time in the net. Sometimes the fishing is good. One single trawl can be 450 ton.
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The fish is pumped from the net into the vessel and distributed into 9 separate holds on the vessel. These hold are cooled down with a RSW system.
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RSW is the abbreviation for Refrigerated Sea Water. Clean sea water is cooled down with a refrigeration system on the vessel to a temperature of -1,6 °C
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The fish are pumped into this cold water to keep it fresh until it can be processed at the land based Horse Mackerel Factory at Gendev
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The vessel can carry up to 1200 Ton fish in the 9 holds.
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The vessel is powered with a Wartzila engine
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The power 6300 Hp
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The maximum speed of the vessel is 17knots. (1 knot equals 1,853 km/hour)
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Year build 1997

LIPER
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This vessel is the smallest in our fleet of 4 vessels.
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The length is 21,74 meters
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Gross tonnage of the vessel is 149 Ton
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Catching capacity can vary between 5 Tons per day up to 10 Tons per day
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The normal fishing days at sea will be 6 days. This means from day of departure the vessel are allowed to catch the capacity of the vessel within 6 shoots
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Each shoot is one day.
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The hold capacity of the vessel is 30 tons in the main hold
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The vessel is powered with a MTU engine
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The power 600 Hp
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The maximum speed of the vessel is 10.5 knots. (1 knot equals 1,853 km/hour)
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Year build 1993

TORSVER
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The length of the vessel is 51.7 meter
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Gross tonnage of the vessel is 564 Ton
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The MFV Torsver is a pursein vessel
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The name is derived from the method of catching. The fish are caught in a circular motion with the net closing like a “purse”
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The vessel catch fish for freezing purposed, meaning human consumption, as well as fish for fish meal processing.
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For fresh fish the vessel needs to cool down the fish in the 9 holding tanks on the vessel. Sea water is cooled down to a temperature of -1°C.
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The vessel can carry up to 330 tons of fish for human consumption.
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For fish meal processing, the vessel do not need to cool down the fish. The vessel can carry up to 650 Ton for this process
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The MFV Torsver can catch the full capacity in 1 action. The net can take up to 600 ton at a time.
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The fish is pumped out of the net into the vessel.
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On board the vessel the fish are de-watered. This means that the warm sea water are strained from the fish through a de-watering screen onboard the vessel.
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The fish are distributed into 9 separate fish hold on the vessel.
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The vessel is powered with a Wichmann engine
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The power 2100 Hp
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The maximum speed of the vessel is 11.5 knots. (1 knot equals 1,853 km/hour)
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Year build 1965

HAVSNURP
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The length of the vessel is 41.38 meter
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Gross tonnage of the vessel is 538 Ton
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The MFV Havsnurp is a pursein vessel
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The name is derived from the method of catching. The fish are caught in a circular motion with the net closing like a “purse”
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The vessel catch fish for freezing purposed, meaning human consumption, as well as fish for fish meal processing.
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For fresh fish the vessel needs to cool down the fish in the 9 holding tanks on the vessel. Sea water is cooled down to a temperature of -1°C.
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The vessel can carry up to 300 tons of fish for human consumption.
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For fish meal processing, the vessel do not need to cool down the fish. The vessel can carry up to 600 Ton for this process
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The MFV Torsver can catch the full capacity in 1 action. The net can take up to 800 ton at a time.
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The fish is pumped out of the net into the vessel.
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On board the vessel the fish are de-watered. This means that the warm sea water are strained from the fish through a de-watering screen onboard the vessel.
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The fish are distributed into 9 separate fish hold on the vessel.
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The vessel is powered with a Wichmann engine
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The power 1050 Hp
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The maximum speed of the vessel is 10 knots. (1 knot equals 1,853 km/hour)
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Year build 1966