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This is a state-of-the-art fishing vessel, built in fiberglass and rigged for fishing with both seine and seine

State-of-the-art 15-metre rigging soon be ready for the fishing field

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Friday, May 10, 2024, 06:50 (GMT + 9)

When you read this article in Kystmagasinet 4, it is just before shipowner Geir Stuve Rommetveit handed over his new fishing vessel, MS "Stording", from Bredgaard Boats in Denmark.

This is a compact and state-of-the-art seine boat of just under 15 metres, which will replace the old boat with the same name.

New Stording. Photo: Geir Stuve Rommetveit

Kystmagasinet had a chat with the shipowner on the evening of 17 April. Then he came straight from the shipyard at Rødby on Zealand, a little south of Copenhagen. He could tell about busy days in the run-up to the construction process, and he reckoned that the new building would be handed over in 2-3 weeks, in other words sometime at the beginning of May.

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"Stording" was actually supposed to have been handed over on 3 October last year, but has therefore been significantly delayed. But Rommetveit has not let himself be stressed by that reason, and the delays on this new building join the series of other late deliveries in the last couple of years. The shipowner says that they have used "Torgny", another 15-meter vessel in the shipping company, in the time after the old boat was sold to Liegruppen in 2021. They have also used a charter vessel of the same size to take the quotas on whitefish.

"The new 'Stording' is now at the outfitting quay here at Bredgaard, and we are working hard to get the new building fully equipped and ready for handover. I am very satisfied with the result so far, and this will be a major upgrade, both in terms of equipment, space and living facilities, compared to the old "Stording", which was built in 1993. The new building will have a crew of four plus an apprentice, the same number as before", says Geir Stuve Rommetveit.

New Stording. Photo: Geir Stuve Rommetveit

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This is a state-of-the-art fishing vessel, built in fiberglass and rigged for fishing with both seine and seine. The main engine is a Scania/Nogva type DI 16 79 M of 700 hp with reversible gear/propeller system. Rudder and steering gear are supplied by AS Scan. The new building is equipped with two John Deere generators (type 6068). The deck equipment comes from Lorentzen Hydraulikk in Lofoten, and consists of 2 combi winches (8.0 T.), nothauler LHN 4250 kg, nother/lay roller 750 kg, hydraulic ring line, ear winch 1500 kg, windlass and capstan 1500 kg.

Hydra-Teknik from Thyborøn has installed all the hydraulics on board, and the electrical comes from Egermose El. in Rundkøbing. Proff Kulde has delivered three RSW tanks, each of 30 cubic meters, while the vacuum system with sieve box comes from Önnereds. The new building is otherwise equipped with two TMP cranes 1320 and 700, one with a nut tail. Otherwise, it is Furuno that has delivered the instrument package. Rommetveit tells Kystmagasinet that it is well-equipped both in terms of navigation and fishing. Among other things, they have two sonars, one from the brand Furuno and the other a Kaijo Denki.

MS "Stording" is very maneuverable with both thrusters at the front (PMH size 60-100) and aft (PMH size 65-180. The boat is also beautifully furnished with four cabins, a bathroom and living room for up to eight people. The wheelhouse also has a pantry with a seating area Incidentally, it is Axel Borghegn from Borghegn Yachtdesign who has designed the new building.

Technical data M/S "Stording"

Length - 14.99 m

Width - 7.50 m

Depth - 3-3.6 m

Diesel - 2 pcs. 5,000 litres

Ballast - 2 pcs.

Freshwater - 1 pc. 3,000 litres

Trim tanks - 2 pcs. 2,700 litres

Shipping company - Stording AS

Author/Source: Edmund Mongstad / Editor Kystmagasinet

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