In the coming years, ten such ST-192 series super trawlers will appear. They are being built under the fleet renewal program for the Russian Fishery Company by the Admiralty Shipyards.
The ST-192 series vessels are designed for deep processing of the catch directly at sea, freezing and storing finished products. They also produce surimi, a product with high added value that is in great demand in the market. Each super trawler catches 60 tons of fish per year.
In addition to technological equipment, the ST-192 series trawlers receive conditions for a full rest for the crews. The cabins are equipped with a modern sleeping area, a bathroom, space for things and a desk, and there is also a dining room.
For intellectual and active recreation, the vessel series is equipped with rooms with a library, board games and a TV, a gym and a small ship sauna.
Five such ST-192 super trawlers — Vladimir Limanov, Kapitan Vdovichenko, Mekhanik Maslak, Mekhanik Sizov, Kapitan Martynov — are already operating in the fishery. The sixth vessel, the BMRT Kapitan Yunak, is scheduled to be launched in September.
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