Admiralty Shipyards shipbuilders are building supertrawlers "Kapitan Yunak" and "Mechanic Shcherbakov"

The ST-192 project vessels are designed for fishing in the Far East

Large freezer fishing trawlers "Kapitan Yunak" and "Mechanic Shcherbakov" are being built at the Admiralty Shipyards. Currently, the ST-192 project vessels are moored at the outfitting berth. This was reported by the press service of the shipbuilding enterprise.

Fishing trawler "Kapitan Vdovichenko" of the ST-192 project

The trawlers are being fitted with main cable, painting and insulation of premises. In May, "Kapitan Yunak" will be sent for docking (inspection, painting of the underwater part), and the launch of the main engine on "Mechanic Shcherbakov" is scheduled for June.

In addition, the hulls of the trawlers "Kapitan Ipatov" and "Alexander Buzakov" are being actively formed on the slipway. Their launching is scheduled for 2026.
Press service of the Admiralty Shipyards

The construction is carried out by order of the Russian Fishery Company (РРПК). Four supertrawlers of this project ("Kapitan Vdovichenko", "Mechanic Maslak", "Mechanic Sizov" and "Kapitan Martynov") are fishing in the Far East. The lead vessel — "Kapitan Vdovichenko" — was launched five years ago.

Characteristics of ST-192 trawlers: the capacity of cargo holds is 5320 square meters, length — 108.2 m, width — 21 m, fuel reserves — for 45 days, crew — up to 155 people, speed — 16 knots.

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