Shipbuilders at the Otradnoye shipyard in the Leningrad region have begun sea trials of the crabber "Mechanic Tsuranov" (project 03070). It was developed by the Petrobalt design bureau for the company "Ostrovnoy-crab."
Specialists will check the operation of systems and equipment. The tests will last until June 21.
The crab vessel was launched on August 5, 2024. "Mechanic Tsuranov" will be handed over to the customer before the end of 2025.
It will be operated in the temperate, northern and southern latitudes of the Pacific Ocean. The vessel is designed for bottom longline crab fishing with conical "Japanese" type traps, followed by sorting and delivery to the shore in tanks.
Technical characteristics of the vessel of project 03070:
- Length — 50 m
- Width — 12 m
- Draft — 6.72 m
- Main engine power — kW1200
- Speed — 12 knots
- Endurance — 30 days
- Crew — 30 people
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