Two trawlers of project ST-192, "Kapitan Ipatov" and "Alexander Buzakov", were laid down at "Admiralty Shipyards" (part of the United Shipbuilding Corporation). These are the seventh and eighth vessels in the series being built at the enterprise for the "Russian Fishery Company" (RFC).
We have already delivered four trawlers, two are on the water, they will be handed over to the customer this year. The trawlers being laid down will be built in 2027.
The vessels are named in honor of the captain of RFC, Sergey Borisovich Ipatov, and the director of "Admiralty Shipyards", Alexander Sergeevich Buzakov.
The trawlers of project ST-192 are fully equipped with modern systems for bottom and pelagic trawling. The fish processing factory will provide a full cycle of operations: from sorting fish to parallel processing of fillets, surimi and caviar, followed by freezing, packaging, storage and shipment.
Main characteristics of project ST-192:
- Greatest length — 108.2 m
- Width — 21.0 m
- Draft — 8.35 m
- Deadweight — at least 5700 tons
- Volume of cargo holds — 5500 cubic meters
- Speed — at least 15 knots
- Autonomy — 45 days
- Crew and production personnel — 139 people
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