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Båtbygg AS has placed an order with Brunvoll for a complete propulsion and manoeuvring solution for Austral Fisheries' new longline fishing vessel.

The vessel is designed by Marin Teknikk AS for operation in the Antarctic Ocean, surrounded by some of the world’s harshest weather conditions. The new vessel named “Austral Odyssey” will have a length of 70 metres and a breadth of 14.6 metres.

Propulsion and manoeuvring

The propulsion and manoeuvring solutions chosen for this vessel consist of a shaft line propeller with a 2-speed gearbox with power take-off (PTO) and power take-in (PTI). 

The vessel will also feature a tunnel thruster in the aft and a retractable combi azimuth thruster in the bow.

Frequency converters and starters

All the components will be tied together with Brunvoll’s own propulsion and thruster control system

Brunvoll will also deliver frequency converters and starters. All the components will be tied together with Brunvoll’s own propulsion and thruster control system, BruCon PTC.

This combination will make up a reliable and efficient solution for operating far from land in an area called “The Roaring Forties og The Furious Fifties.” 

Variable operational profile

Thomas Gjerde, Sales Manager at Marin Teknikk, on why this solution from Brunvoll was chosen, “Based on the operational profile, simple as that." 

"The vessel has a very variable operational profile with a lot of transit, fishing operations at low speed, and waiting due to rough weather."

Reduced emissions, higher efficiency

Together with the retractable azimuth combi-thruster, it will make a flexible, efficient, and redundant vessel"

"The 2-speed gearbox together with the variable speed generator allows for running the controllable pitch propeller at a lower rotational speed with an ideal pitch angle during low-speed operations."

"This results in higher propeller efficiency, lower fuel consumption, and reduced emissions. Together with the retractable azimuth combi-thruster, it will make a flexible, efficient, and redundant vessel.”

MS “Cape Arkona”

Austral Fisheries owns and operates one of Australia’s largest fleets of fishing vessels. The fleet consists of 18 vessels with different areas of operation and catch. From toothfish in the south to prawns and tropical reef fish in the north.

Austral Fisheries took delivery of the fishing vessel MS “Cape Arkona” from Båtbygg AS in 2020, which also features a complete propulsion and maneuvering solution from Brunvoll.

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